Screenshots in this guide reflect a previous version of the UI. We’ll update them soon. The core flows and concepts remain the same.
Re-Lending UI Guide
Please note that the term “Restake” has been updated to “Re-Lend.” All references to “Restake” in the UI guide have been replaced with “Re-Lend” in the official user interface.
- Re-Lending Asset: The asset that re-lenders supply (typically aTokens).
- Delegation Asset: The borrowing power derived from re-lenders’ collateral, used by arbitrageurs to access capital.
Re-Lending Table
Re-Lending Asset Column

- Deposit the underlying into Aave.
- Receive the corresponding aToken.
- Automatically re-lend the aToken into 246Club.
Note on ETH: Both ETH and WETH are supported as re-lending options, since Aave and 246 treat them equivalently when minting aWETH.Whether you deposit an aToken or its underlying asset, the result is the same—you end up with a re-lent position in the 246 Club market. This feature simply provides flexibility for users without existing Aave positions.
Balance Column

- The amount of the aToken (e.g., aUSDC) you hold.
- The amount of the underlying asset (e.g., USDC) you hold.
- The combined total of both.
APY Column

- Underlying APY: The base interest rate you earn from supplying the aToken on Aave (e.g., the supply rate for aUSDC). This is a guaranteed return.
- Re-Lend APY: The additional yield you earn by re-lending your aToken and delegating its borrowing power in the 246 Club market.
- Combined APY: The total of the two rates.
Re-Lend Modal
Clicking the supply button opens a modal where you can configure how much you want to re-lend. There are three sections: one for re-lending aTokens and another for underlying assets and the summary section.
1. Aave Position Section
At the top, you’ll see a box with the Aave logo. This shows your current aToken balance and borrowing status on Aave tied to the aToken you’ve selected (e.g., aUSDC or aWETH). If you already have a loan on Aave, your aTokens are likely being used as collateral. In that case, withdrawing and re-lending too much could impact your health factor. We show:- Current collateral and borrow value
- Estimated LTV after re-lending
- A visual indicator of the safe threshold
2. Underlying Asset Section
Below the Aave box is where you can re-lend underlying assets.- You can input any amount within your wallet balance.
- For ETH-based assets, WETH is used by default. You can also enable native ETH by checking the “Allow ETH” option.
You can use either or both fields—re-lending will combine the amounts.
3. Summary Section
Once you’ve entered your desired inputs, you’ll see the Total Re-Lent Amount reflected. Confirm the transaction to complete re-lending.My Position

- Balances here reflect your re-lent amount, not what remains in your wallet.