Happy Friday. Here's what happened this week at Origin, ICYMI:.
08 May 2026, 15:40
Happy Friday! Here’s what happened this week at Origin, ICYMI:
🙂 Origin Token (OGN): Total buybacks crossed 90M OGN, representing 13.6% of circulating supply. All bought back OGN is distributed to xOGN; max-locked xOGN currently yields 14.5% APY. Nearly 700M OGN is locked as xOGN to earn rewards. Stake OGN to participate in protocol buybacks.
👀 Origin Dollar (OUSD): OUSD yields are trending higher. OUSD APY over the trailing 7 days is 6.08%, while 30D APY now sits above 5.5%. The majority of USDC collateral is currently earning through Morpho markets on Ethereum, while USDC on Morpho’s HyperEVM instance is currently earning the strongest yield (6.4% - 7% APY).
📰 Token Holder Update: Origin’s April Token Holder Update is live on our blog. Read through the update to learn about developments on Origin’s ARM Vaults, Origin Dollar, and Origin Ether’s migration to compounding validators.
🎙 Community Call: We hosted our monthly Community Call on X this past Monday. Listen in to hear the latest updates at Origin, and hear from Fusion by IPOR on our upcoming Origin vaults that automatically loop positions across Morpho markets to optimize yield.
👻 Morpho Market Incident & Rebase Function Update: Earlier this week, a flash loan attacker captured ~0.15 in OETH yield by exploiting the permissionless rebase() function on our OETH Morpho market. We've updated rebase() to be Guardian-only, fully covered the yield shortfall, and no user principal was ever at risk — full incident report here.
That's all for this week – have a great weekend!
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108 May 2026, 15:49
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"The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever. " – Jacques‑Yves Cousteau.
"The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever." – Jacques‑Yves Cousteau
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The more you know 💡
This Click catches the three‑masted barque Belem, last of the great 19th‑century French merchant ships still sailing, back in the old harbour that welcomed her with the Olympic flame in 2024 and is hosting her again in May 2026. Launched in 1896 to carry cocoa, coffee, rum and sugar across the Atlantic, she later lived as a British and Italian yacht before being rescued and restored as a French monument and sail‑training ship with 22 sails and space for 50 trainees. For one weekend she’s opening her decks to the public at the Quai de la Fraternité, letting Marseille – a port that’s been watching ships come and go for more than 2,600 years – step on board and time‑travel without ever leaving the quay.
Did you know that Nodle leaves a tip for every #clickoftheweek?
Is it your turn next?
Have you tried the Click AI contest yet?
Log in on http://clickapp.com, select your best shot and let the AI evaluate your entry – you’ll receive feedback on the quality of your Click and also stand the chance to win big! 🚀
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Did this catch your attention?
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