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Tea-Fi shifts DeFi’s focus toward real onchain activity, where even routine actions can help users earn rewards, keep users engaged and strengthen the broader ecosystem.

In the first wave of decentralized finance (DeFi), protocols rushed to attract users with generous payouts and flashy token drops. It worked in drawing liquidity, but interest faded just as fast.

The focus is shifting toward rewards earned through actual use, such as swaps, decentralized application (DApp) interactions and other everyday activities. Models that tie incentives to real onchain behavior keep capital moving and strengthen the connection between users and the network.

One protocol captures this shift: Tea-Fi — a DeFi platform designed to simplify the complexities of managing digital assets. Its rise offers a clear example of why activity-based incentives are gaining ground.

On Katana, a layer-2 (L2) specializing in DeFi, Tea-Fi now accounts for over a third of the registered users. The network itself has logged over 43,000 unique wallets and nearly 89,000 total users, with deployments that include SushiSwap, Morpho and Lifi.

Tea-Fi leads the network’s user activity. Source: Dune Analytics

Rewards tied to real activity

Tea-Fi’s approach centers on the TeaPot, a protocol-owned shared treasury that gathers revenue from swaps, vaults, card payments, wallet fees and even integrations with other services. The yield from that revenue is used to fund:

  • TEA buybacks via market purchases that strengthen token value.

  • “TeaDrops” that reward active users based on engagement.

  • Ecosystem growth, which funds operations and future utilities.

  • Partner support to empower protocol-aligned apps (PAAs).

Users can earn TEA rewards through TeaDrops when swapping tokens, deploying assets into vaults or interacting with supported apps.

TeaDrops run continuously and reward all verified onchain activities. Rewards are divided between Tea-Fi’s native modules, including SuperSwap, Vaults and Wallets, as well as protocol-aligned apps integrations. This way, both users and developers benefit. Idle assets are automatically put to work in low-risk strategies.

A unified approach to DeFi

Katana consolidates infrastructure-level liquidity and channels rewards through its native Chain-Owned Liquidity (CoL) layer, while Tea-Fi focuses on amplifying product-layer utility. Their approaches work in harmony and share the same principles: utilizing assets productively, collaborating with trusted partners, maintaining their liquidity, rewarding genuine activity, reinvesting returns and building value that grows over time.

The network turns low-risk strategies into KAT rewards. Tea-Fi, meanwhile, channels its earnings into TEA rewards based on activity. As one grows, it strengthens the other, creating a cycle that benefits both.

The ongoing TeaParty campaign doubles the usual Sugar Cubes earned for swaps done via Katana, with 6 million TEA tokens allocated for distribution. In other words, users interacting with the network via Tea-Fi’s interface receive a special 2x multiplier, directly linking usage of the two platforms. Whether using Tea-Fi’s tools or exploring apps, rewards are based on actual onchain usage, so the most active users benefit most.

Building for composability

In addition to short-term payouts, Tea-Fi’s roadmap aims to create a set of building blocks that different parts of DeFi can plug into and work together. Katana focuses on locking in the core protocols at the chain level. Tea-Fi builds on top of that, offering SDKs and APIs that let those protocols reach more apps and users. By extending these tools to developers, Tea-Fi makes it possible for users to experience gasless transactions, run transactions directly from wallets and share rewards across apps.

For users, this means a smooth and consistent experience. They can stick with one wallet and one login, yet still earn rewards whether they’re swapping tokens, using a vault or interacting with a partner app — no matter which part of the network they decide to use.

Tea-Fi’s goal is to serve as a hub connecting the many corners of the DeFi world. Every swap, vault deposit or app interaction benefits the user while also strengthening the network itself.

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