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The Markets view lists supported lending markets and reserves that can be tokenized through Overpass. Use it to compare available source pools before creating or routing into a yield token.

Browse supported venues

Overpass currently surfaces pools from:
  • Kamino Lend
  • Kamino Vault
  • Save
  • Lulo protected pools
  • marginfi
Markets are grouped by underlying asset so you can compare different venues for the same token.

Filter markets

Use filters to narrow the list by:
  • protocol
  • minimum TVL
  • minimum APY
  • hidden markets
  • broken or risky pools
Search supports token symbols, pool names, mint addresses, and pool addresses.

Read pool status

Before tokenizing or routing into a pool, check its status labels. Important labels include:
  • at capacity
  • approaching capacity
  • deposits paused
  • high utilization
  • source pool is illiquid
  • stale oracle
  • bad debt or likely withdrawal failure
These labels are not cosmetic. They indicate whether new deposits or withdrawals are likely to work.

Open pool details

A pool detail page shows:
  • source protocol
  • underlying mint
  • APY published by the source protocol
  • TVL and liquidity data when available
  • cap information
  • utilization
  • source-pool addresses
  • existing Overpass yield tokens for that source pool
  • a Tokenize action when the pool is supported

Choose a source pool

Choose a source pool based on the integration’s needs, not APY alone. Consider:
  • whether deposits are open
  • whether withdrawals have available liquidity
  • whether the pool has sufficient cap remaining
  • whether the source oracle is healthy
  • whether the pool is suitable for the intended user or strategy
  • whether a verified yield token already exists for that pool
If your application routes users by default, prefer verified pools with clean metadata and healthy source-pool conditions.