This Radar guide is built for discovery readers who want a narrower surface than generic ecosystem lists. The goal is not to force a ranking out of incomplete data; it is to highlight where the protocol lane deserves repeat attention and what would make that attention earned.

Yield looks attractive fastest when reward language gets fuzzy. That is exactly why Sui yield surfaces deserve a cleaner watchlist. Radar users need to know what is paying them, how quickly they can leave, and whether the strategy behind the number is understandable enough to deserve attention.

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Why This Surface Is Worth Monitoring Now

The best watchlists are really filters. They help you decide which protocols should stay on-screen as you wait for stronger proof of product quality, user retention, or operational maturity. That is especially important when a chain or category is moving quickly enough to make raw activity look more informative than it really is.

Protocols Worth Keeping on the Board

Aftermath afLP: Aftermath afLP is worth tracking because vault-based yield only stays interesting if collateral use and reward flow remain legible once the novelty fades.

Abyss: Abyss matters because margin-linked liquidity vaults can generate attractive numbers while also concentrating risk in ways casual dashboard readers miss.

DipCoin Vault: DipCoin Vault belongs on the watchlist because DEX-adjacent yield often looks strongest right before users need a realistic exit map.

What Separates Real Quality From Fast Noise

  • Ask what is funding the yield before admiring the yield.
  • Check how exits behave when TVL stops rising cleanly.
  • Prefer strategies whose moving parts you can explain in plain English.
  • Watch whether product usage and yield demand reinforce each other or simply coexist for a moment.

Watchouts

  • Reward stacks that are hard to explain without using their own marketing words.
  • A strategy that looks liquid until many users try to leave together.
  • TVL growth that outruns proof of real user understanding.
  • Yield that depends too heavily on one volatile upstream driver.

A Radar watch post should leave you with a better shortlist, not a forced winner. If a protocol keeps passing these filters over time, it earns deeper due diligence later.

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