Golden Goose

What is Golden Goose?
Golden Goose is The First Chain-Abstracted Gamified DEFAI— incubated by Cycle Network.
As a flagship use case of Cycle Network’s core innovation, Golden Goose brings the network’s verifiable state aggregation and bridgeless liquidity abstraction to life. It serves as the perfect application layer implementation of Cycle’s infrastructure, delivering real super hybrid yields to both Web2 and Web3 users through an intuitive and gamified experience.
Cycle Network Empowering Golden Goose
For users, complex multi-chain DeFi strategies are abstracted into simple, gamified interactions. Behind the scenes, Cycle Network handles cross-chain asset routing, liquidity aggregation, and strategy execution — delivering higher yields, lower risks, and a smooth one-click experience.
Without Golden Goose: Complex and Fragmented Manual Operations
Without Golden Goose’s one-click investment solution, users are required to manually perform a series of complex and fragmented on-chain operations across multiple networks in order to access yield opportunities:
Cross-Chain Asset Bridging:
Users must bridge USDT or other assets from their source chain (e.g., BNB Smart Chain) to the target chain (e.g., Berachain) using third-party cross-chain bridges, exposing them to bridge risks and high fees.
Token Swapping:
After bridging, users need to manually swap USDT into the target chain’s native token ($BERA) through DEX platforms.
Liquidity Provision:
Users then provide liquidity into specific LP pools (e.g., BERA/USDT LP) to participate in DeFi protocols.
Staking LP Tokens:
After providing liquidity, users must stake LP tokens into yield farming platforms (e.g., BEX) to start earning rewards.
Multiple Wallet Interactions:
Each step requires interacting with multiple dApps, signing multiple transactions, and managing gas fees on different chains.
This fragmented experience creates high friction, increased user error risk, security concerns, and limits accessibility for non-technical or casual users.
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