In traditional finance, fixed income markets far exceed equities and commodities in size — but in crypto, fixed income remains virtually non-existent due to the lack of infrastructure. The core missing piece is a decentralized benchmark rate to enable consistent product development and settlement.
Treehouse introduces two foundational primitives to solve this:
DOR (Decentralized Offered Rates): DOR is a decentralized benchmark rate-setting mechanism, inspired by LIBOR, designed to bring term structures to on-chain rates like staking yields. By using a network of panelists to submit forward rate expectations and staking them against accuracy, DOR enables products like interest rate swaps, fixed-rate loans, and forward rate agreements — unlocking a full-stack fixed income market in DeFi.
tAssets (LST 2.0): tAssets are liquid staking token wrappers that arbitrage rate discrepancies across lending markets. For example, tETH aligns borrow rates with ETH staking yields while offering users a pick-up on top of the LST yield. This stabilizes DeFi rates and serves as a building block for yield-bearing strategies and structured products.
Together, DOR and tAssets lay the groundwork for a scalable, decentralized fixed income ecosystem — solving the volatility and fragmentation of today's block-by-block floating rate protocols.
Treehouse Price Analysis
As of August 4 2025 Treehouse has a marketcap of $71M.
This is {{percentagefromath}} from its all time high of $1.36.
In terms of its tokenomics, there's a total supply of 1B with 16% currently outstanding.
Keep in mind Treehouse has a fully diluted value of $455M which many investors might interpret as overvalued.
Of course, don’t trust price predictions alone, always check the Coinrotator token screener to follow the trending market.

Summarized in part by ChatGPT 4 and Claude