Attacks on Dynamic DeFi Interest Rate Curves

Abstract

As decentralized money market protocols continue to grow in value locked, there have been a number of optimizations proposed for improving capital efficiency. One set of proposals from Euler Finance and Mars Protocol is to have an interest rate curve that is a proportional-integral-derivative (PID) controller. In this paper, we demonstrate attacks on proportional and proportional-integral controlled interest rate curves. The attack allows one to manipulate the interest rate curve to take a higher proportion of the earned yield than their pro-rata share of the lending pool. We conclude with an argument that PID interest rate curves can actually reduce capital efficiency (due to attack mitigations) unless supply and demand elasticity to rate changes are sufficiently high.

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