Losses reach this seat only after the Junior buffer is gone. Not rated yet.
Staked USN
Base
This seat takes the first loss. Not rated yet.
How the risk stacks
Pharos rates the base asset; this Royco view scores the exposure and the seat structure on top of it. Each layer feeds the next, down to the Safety score for your seat.
Base asset
Pharos, shown verbatimExposure
curated reference dataTranche structure
Each seat starts from the base score, then loses points for exposure and seat mechanics down to its final Safety. Hover a segment for the factor behind it.
Senior
junior-buffered · immediate redemptionMissing underlying Pharos Safety Score
Junior
first-loss · immediate redemptionMissing underlying Pharos Safety Score
Composite Safety = Pharos base score minus exposure haircut plus the tranche-structure effect. Senior protection can lift the score; first-loss structure can pull it down.
Loss waterfall
Where this Royco seat sits in the loss order, and how much cushion stands between a loss and the Senior seat.
Senior is exposed only after the Junior buffer is gone.
30-day history
Read from the published snapshot. Short series show a collecting-history state.
Coverage ratio
1.00xUtilization
10.0%Senior APY
0.0%Junior APY
0.0%Market TVL
$121kSenior versus Junior
Same exposure, two seats. Junior earns more because it stands in front of the loss; the spread below is what that extra risk pays.
Senior, junior-buffered
- APY
- 0.0%
- Net (risk-adj.) yield
- NR
Junior, first-loss
- APY
- 0.0%
- Net (risk-adj.) yield
- NR
These grades describe principal risk, not a recommendation. A first-loss Junior tranche can lose capital before the Senior seat is touched. Yields are variable and the underlying exposures carry their own redemption and market risk. Read the methodology before acting on any grade.