Yield Basis, the leveraged liquidity protocol built on Curve Finance's automated market maker technology, recorded $1.97 billion in trading volume during the first half of 2026.
Yield Basis, the leveraged liquidity protocol built on Curve Finance's automated market maker technology, recorded $1.97 billion in trading volume during the first half of 2026.

Yield Basis, the leveraged liquidity protocol built on Curve Finance's automated market maker technology, recorded $1.97 billion in trading volume during the first half of 2026, with liquidity providers earning $10.98 million in fees over the six months.
The first quarter did most of the heavy lifting, accounting for roughly $1.1 billion of the total and about $12 million in fees, according to figures the protocol published. Bitcoin price swings were the primary driver, as traders sought yield instruments that limit impermanent loss during volatile stretches.
Total value locked in the protocol stood between $130 million and $180 million as of mid-August, a ratio to volume that suggests capital is turning over frequently rather than sitting idle. The protocol, founded by Michael Egorov, who also created Curve Finance, applies leverage to positions in pools built on Curve's stableswap math and crvUSD stablecoin integration to increase yield while reducing impermanent loss.
Yield Basis activated its fee-switch mechanism in December 2025 after attracting roughly $130 million in BTC deposits, and the YB token has since landed listings on Binance, Kraken and Gate. YB traded in the $0.07 to $0.08 range as of mid-August, with 25 percent of tokens initially earmarked for the Curve ecosystem in early proposals.
The first quarter's $1.1 billion in volume and $12 million in fees dwarfed the second quarter's contribution, reflecting a stretch when Bitcoin traded with wider swings. BTC has since settled into a range between $61,500 and $66,900 since July 8, with implied volatility dropping to multi-year lows as traders chase larger payoffs elsewhere, according to CoinDesk data.
Yield Basis's governance layer ties into Curve's existing token ecosystem, with holders of veCRV, the vote-escrowed version of Curve's governance token, holding influence alongside veYB token holders. The fee-switch activation in December 2025 came after the protocol attracted approximately $130 million in BTC deposits, and the subsequent listings on Binance, Kraken and Gate broadened distribution of the YB token.
The $2 billion milestone reinforces Curve Finance's position as a dominant DeFi protocol and could draw additional liquidity providers to yield basis markets, supporting further development of yield trading infrastructure across the broader DeFi sector. With Bitcoin volatility subdued in recent weeks, the protocol's next test is whether volume holds when BTC price swings narrow.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.