Harvest Finance (FARM)

Harvest Finance is a yield aggregator protocol launched in September 2020 that automatically manages deposit strategies for users — routing funds across Compound, Curve, Uniswap, Yearn, and dozens of other DeFi protocols to find and compound the best available yields — while sharing a portion of all profits with FARM token stakers through a continuous buyback-and-distribute mechanism. FARM’s tokenomics were deliberately deflationary relative to the yield farming era: a fixed max supply of only 690,420 FARM (a play on “420” and “69”), with emissions front-loaded and rapidly declining over four years. The 30% of all protocol profits allocated to FARM stakers created real cash flow backing for the token — an unusual property in 2020 DeFi. Harvest was notable for its $34M oracle manipulation hack in October 2020, which exposed flash loan attack vectors in many yield aggregators and drove the industry to adopt time-weighted oracle prices.


Stat Value
Ticker FARM
Price $11.78
Market Cap $7.92M
24h Change +0.5%
Circulating Supply 672,183 FARM
Max Supply 690,420 FARM
All-Time High $628.46
Contract (Ethereum) 0xa024...a14d
Contract (Energi) 0xc59a...4514
Contract (Binance Smart Chain) 0x4b5c...3743

via ChangeNow · T&CsPrice data from CoinGecko as of 2026-04-15. Not financial advice.

How It Works

Strategy vaults:

Users deposit assets (USDC, DAI, WBTC, ETH, LP tokens) into Harvest “vaults.” Each vault runs a smart contract strategy that:

  1. Deploys capital into a yield source (e.g., Curve’s 3pool, Compound USDC)
  2. Periodically harvests reward tokens (CRV, COMP)
  3. Sells reward tokens on DEXs for more of the deposited asset
  4. Re-deposits, compounding returns

Profit sharing:

30% of all yield generated by strategies is taken as a protocol fee. These profits are used to buy FARM on the open market, which is then distributed to users staking FARM in the profit-share pool (iFARM).

iFARM (interest-bearing FARM):

Staking FARM yields iFARM — an auto-compounding receipt token that grows in FARM value as buybacks accumulate. iFARM represents FARM staked in the profit-share pool.

Multi-chain deployment:

Harvest expanded beyond Ethereum to BSC, Polygon, Arbitrum, and other chains, running the same aggregator model on each.

Tokenomics

Metric Value
Max Supply 690,420 FARM
Emission schedule ~4 years, front-loaded
Protocol fee 30% of all yields → FARM buybacks
Governance FARM holders vote on strategy and fee changes
Deflationary mechanism Buybacks reduce available FARM (converted to iFARM)

Use Cases

  • Yield compounding — Deposit into vaults to auto-compound DeFi yields
  • Profit sharing — Stake FARM to receive 30% of all protocol profits as FARM buybacks
  • Governance — FARM holders vote on new strategy vaults and protocol parameters
  • DeFi collateral — FARM used in some lending markets as collateral

History

  • Sep 2020 — Harvest Finance launches; anonymous team; FARM distribution via liquidity mining during “DeFi Summer”
  • Oct 26, 2020 — $34M flash loan oracle manipulation attack; attacker uses flash loans to manipulate Curve prices mid-transaction, then drains Harvest USDC and USDT vaults; returned $2.5M; Harvest offers bounty for remaining funds
  • 2021 — Harvest implements Chainlink oracle solutions; TVL recovers; FARM price recovers from hack low
  • 2021–2022 — Multi-chain expansion to BSC, Polygon; TVL reaches all-time highs during bull market
  • 2022–2024 — Bear market reduces TVL but protocol remains operational; FARM profit sharing continues

Common Misconceptions

“Harvest’s hack means the protocol is unsafe.” The 2020 hack exploited a flash loan oracle vulnerability that affected many protocols of the era. Post-hack, Harvest implemented time-weighted oracle prices and external audits — the same vulnerability no longer exists in the current contracts.

“FARM is just another governance token with no value.” Unlike many governance-only tokens, FARM has a direct value accrual mechanism: 30% of all protocol revenue is used to buy FARM on the open market, creating real cash flow backing that scales with protocol TVL.

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