Yuzu Money is a decentralized finance (DeFi) protocol that provides access to high-yield investment strategies through its core product, yzUSD, an overcollateralized stablecoin. The platform aims to simplify participation in DeFi by packaging curated, complex yield-generating strategies into a single token, thereby abstracting the associated technical challenges, research requirements, and risks for the end-user. [1] [2]
Yuzu Money was designed to address the high barriers to entry in the DeFi sector, which include a steep learning curve, the need for constant research in a rapidly evolving ecosystem, and persistent financial and technical risks. The protocol's solution is to wrap these complex strategies into a single stablecoin, yzUSD, which is layered with what it describes as institutional-grade risk mitigation. This allows users to gain exposure to DeFi yields by simply holding a stable-value asset. The project is built upon three core principles: offering high yields, providing robust user protection, and maintaining verifiable transparency. The project was created by an anonymous group described as "OG DeFi yield farmers" and is incubated by Ouroboros Capital. The core mission, as stated in its communications, is "to make some of the highest yields in DeFi accessible to everyone." The protocol also operates on the Plasma network. [5] [2] [3]
Yuzu provides a structured framework for accessing on-chain yield with integrated risk controls. Its core asset, yzUSD, is an overcollateralized stablecoin supported by diversified on-chain strategies.
Key features include:
Yuzu operates with a dual-asset structure consisting of its native token, $YUZU, and its ecosystem stablecoin, yzUSD, along with its staked variant syzUSD.