DeFi Yield Workflows
These examples show how Auto handles DeFi lending and yield research through multi-turn conversations. Each workflow covers a complete scenario — from discovering yield opportunities to supplying assets and monitoring positions — using protocols like Aave and Morpho.
What DeFi Tasks Does Auto Support?
Auto executes DeFi research and lending operations through natural language. The table below lists common tasks and the exact prompts to use.
Find yields
"Show me the best USDC yields right now"
Check Aave rates
"What are Aave USDC rates on Base?"
Supply to Aave
"Supply 500 USDC to Aave on Base"
Check Morpho vaults
"Show me Morpho vaults for USDC"
Research TVL
"Compare Aave and Morpho TVL"
How to Find the Best Yield and Supply to Aave
This example walks through comparing yield options, selecting a protocol, checking live rates, and depositing USDC into Aave on Base.
You: Show me the best USDC yields right now.
Auto: Here are a few good places to start. I can compare APY, TVL, and basic notes so you can see which options look deep and stable.
Aave USDC
Base
Live
Live
Large lending market
Morpho USDC vault
Ethereum
Live
Live
Higher yield can move faster
Aave USDC
Arbitrum
Live
Live
Good depth
You: Which one looks safest for a first deposit?
Auto: Aave on Base is usually the simplest place to start because it is liquid and easy to understand. If you want, I can check the current Aave USDC rate on Base.
You: Yes, check Aave on Base.
Auto: I checked the current market data for USDC on Aave V3 on Base. I can now help you supply if that rate works for you.
You: Supply 500 USDC to Aave on Base.
Auto: Before I do that:
Protocol
Aave V3
Asset
USDC
Amount
500
Chain
Base
Current APY
Live at time of request
Auto: Confirm supply?
You: Confirm.
Auto: Your USDC was supplied to Aave on Base. Your tokens are now earning yield there.
You: Show me my Aave positions.
Auto: I can show positions across all supported chains and highlight the highest-yield position.
How to Compare Aave and Morpho for USDC Lending
This example demonstrates researching the differences between Aave (a large lending protocol) and Morpho (a yield optimization protocol) to decide where to deposit stablecoins.
You: Compare Aave and Morpho for USDC.
Auto: Here is the simple version:
Aave
Simple lending
Usually steadier rates
Morpho vaults
Higher yield hunting
Rates can change faster
You: Go deeper on Morpho.
Auto: I can check Morpho vault info for USDC and show APY, TVL, and utilization so you can compare it side by side with Aave.
You: Do that.
Auto: I found the relevant Morpho vault options. I would focus on the vault with strong depth and a rate that is not being pushed by a temporary spike.
You: Which one would you pick?
Auto: For a first move, I would usually prefer the deeper vault over the absolute highest APY. If you want the top rate, I can show the tradeoff clearly before you decide.
How to Research Morpho Vaults for USDC
This example shows how Auto retrieves and explains Morpho vault data, including APY, TVL, and utilization — a measure of how much deposited capital is currently being borrowed.
You: Show me Morpho vaults for USDC.
Auto: I can compare the main USDC vaults by rate, TVL, and utilization.
Vault A
Ethereum
Live
Live
Live
Deep vault
Vault B
Ethereum
Live
Live
Live
Higher yield
Vault C
Base
Live
Live
Live
Smaller size
You: What does utilization mean here?
Auto: It shows how much of the available capital is in use. Higher utilization can support yield, but very high utilization can also mean the rate may move around more.
You: Check my Morpho vault positions too.
Auto: I can check whether you already hold shares in any Morpho vault before you deposit more.
How to Compare Protocol TVL Before Depositing
This example demonstrates using Total Value Locked (TVL) — the total assets deposited in a protocol — as a research signal before choosing where to supply funds.
You: Compare Aave and Morpho TVL.
Auto: I can look at current TVL and recent TVL history so you can see size and trend, not just yield.
You: Show me the last 30 days too.
Auto: Good call. TVL trend helps show whether a protocol is gaining or losing deposits.
Aave
Live
Live
Large and established
Morpho
Live
Live
Growing, but depends on market
You: If Morpho has the higher APY, why not always use it?
Auto: Because higher yield is only one part of the decision. Depth, utilization, and how stable the rate has been matter too.
How to Go From Yield Research to Deposit in One Conversation
This full multi-turn example shows the complete DeFi workflow: discovering yields, selecting a protocol, depositing funds, verifying positions, and setting up ongoing monitoring.
You: Find me strong USDC yields with real size.
Auto: I found a few options with meaningful TVL. Aave and Morpho are the cleanest places to compare first.
You: Pick the better one for a cautious user.
Auto: Aave on Base is the simpler choice. Morpho may pay more, but the rate can move faster.
You: Okay, supply 1,000 USDC to Aave on Base.
Auto: I checked the current Aave rate. Here is the deposit summary:
Asset
USDC
Amount
1,000
Chain
Base
Protocol
Aave V3
Auto: Confirm supply?
You: Confirm.
Auto: Done. Your USDC is supplied on Aave.
You: Now show my positions.
Auto: I can show your Aave supply positions across all supported chains.
You: Also keep an eye on Morpho vaults in case rates improve.
Auto: I can help you check Morpho vault rates anytime and compare them against your current Aave position.
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