> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.retro.finance/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.retro.finance/protocol-overview/stabl.fi-retro-finance-partnership.md).

# Stabl.fi / Retro Finance Partnership

Stabl.fi has symbiotic partnership with Retro. This partnership is what really sets Retro apart from other blockchain liquidity layers, and gives Retro a competitive edge.

All Retro LPs that include Stabl.Fi's flagship token $CASH (for instance, a MATIC/$CASH LP) will benefit from automatic bribes every epoch that come from $CASH's daily rebases. This establishes a "default" level of bribes in the Retro ecosystem, regardless of the level of external bribes coming in.&#x20;

Advantages of this feature include:&#x20;

* Providing incentives to veRETRO holders during more bearish periods, when protocols and individuals are less willing to post bribes
* Adding more bribes on top of an external bribe, to the benefit of the bribing party and veRETRO holders
* Supercharging the ve(3,3) flywheel effect of the Retro ecosystem

In return for this powerful benefit, 10% of all Retro trading fees are sent to the Stabl Labs Overcollateralization Treasury, which is used to boost the yields of the $CASH token, among other things.&#x20;

Even this benefits Retro stakeholders, as increased $CASH yields mean increased autobribes in the ecosystem.


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