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How Is the “Yield” on an LSD Similar to a Dividend Yield on a Stock Derivative?

The yield on an LSD represents the staking rewards earned by the underlying collateral, distributed to the derivative holder. Similarly, a dividend yield on a stock derivative (like a futures contract or option) reflects the cash payment made by the underlying company to its shareholders.

Both are periodic income streams derived from the underlying asset's economic activity.

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