yearn.finance · YFI
yearn.finance price prediction
YFI is remembered for its fair launch and famously small supply, and it still carries that blue-chip DeFi reputation. It moves with DeFi yields, TVL, and Ethereum's mood. See if you can call YFI better than the timeline talkers.
What is yearn.finance (YFI)?
yearn.finance is a decentralized finance protocol on Ethereum that automates yield farming by routing deposits across lending platforms and liquidity pools in pursuit of optimized returns. Its core products include Vaults, which run automated strategies, and it originally offered lending optimization through its Earn feature. YFI is the protocol's governance token, launched in July 2020 by developer Andre Cronje through a "fair launch" with no pre-mine or founder allocation, distributing tokens to early liquidity providers. Governance and protocol parameters are controlled by YFI holders.
| Category | DeFi |
|---|---|
| Launched | 2020 |
| Consensus / type | ERC-20 token |
| Blockchain | Ethereum |
| Max supply | 36,666 |
| Primary use | Yield aggregation & DeFi governance |
| Ticker | YFI |
How to predict yearn.finance on BitPredict
- Choose yearn.finance (YFI) and a timeframe: 24 hours.
- Call it UP or DOWN. Your call locks and timestamps instantly.
- When the timeframe closes, it settles automatically against the market price.
- Your hit rate, streak, and leaderboard rank update, and your full history stays public.
What moves yearn.finance (YFI)?
Yearn.finance is a yield-aggregation protocol that automates moving capital between DeFi strategies, so YFI tends to move on DeFi TVL, yield conditions, protocol revenue, and governance. Watch the broader DeFi cycle, Ethereum sentiment, and how the market prices its famously small token supply. Product launches and treasury or buyback dynamics can also drive sharp repricings.
None of that is a forecast: it's what a sharp predictor watches before making a call. Turn your read into a scored prediction, then track how it ages on your accuracy leaderboard.
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Why call yearn.finance on BitPredict
YFI is blue-chip DeFi with a legendary origin and a notoriously scarce supply, which makes calling it a test of reading conviction and DeFi cycles rather than hype spikes. A strong streak on a token this iconic and this thinly supplied is a real credibility badge.
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Frequently asked questions
Can I predict yearn.finance for free?
Yes. Calling YFI up or down on BitPredict is completely free: there's nothing to deposit and nothing to wager. You're competing on accuracy, not capital.
What's the YFI price prediction for the next 24 hours?
BitPredict runs on exactly one horizon: the next 24 hours. Rather than a numeric price target or a minute-by-minute forecast, you make a single directional call: will yearn.finance (YFI) be higher or lower 24 hours from now? Your call is timestamped and locked the instant you make it, then settles automatically against the market price a day later. If you're weighing what happens next over the coming hours or days, that up-or-down read is what you build a public track record on, not a promise about the exact price.
How does a YFI prediction settle?
You call YFI UP or DOWN over the next 24 hours. Your call is timestamped instantly, and it settles automatically against the market price 24 hours later.
Is this yearn.finance price prediction financial advice?
No. BitPredict is a social prediction game for entertainment and reputation. Nothing here is financial, investment, or trading advice. Always do your own research.
