Votely GuideThena · BNB Chain

How to vote on Thena with veTHE

Thena is a leading ve(3,3) DEX on BNB Chain. Lock THE into veTHE, vote on liquidity pools, and earn rewards from the pools you support. The hard part isn't clicking vote— it's choosing pools well, every epoch.

Updated Jun 2, 202611 min readEducationalve(3,3) · veTHE
This article is educational content, not financial advice. Interface figures and APRs are estimates, not guarantees — always verify on the official Thena app.
veTHE voting dashboard · conceptEPOCH LIVE
Your voting power
38,700 veTHE
Locked · 4y max
Projected this epoch
$96.40
+10.3% vs last epoch
PoolAllocationProj. reward
vAMM-THE/USDT
52%
$50.13
sAMM-USDT/USDC
30%
$28.92
vAMM-BNB/THE
18%
$17.35
Allocation balanced
Illustrative dashboard. Voters use veTHE voting power to direct weekly emissions and earn pool fees and incentives.
TL;DR

To vote on Thena, you need to:

  1. Hold THE on BNB Chain
  2. Lock THE into a veTHE position
  3. Choose the liquidity pools to support
  4. Allocate your veTHE voting power
  5. Confirm the vote from your wallet
  6. Track & claim fees and incentives

The hard part is not clicking the vote button — it's choosing pools well. Rewards change every week, incentives can attract a flood of votes late in the epoch, and your return depends on both the rewards available and how much voting power ends up competing for them.

What is Thena voting?

Thena uses a vote-escrow model. Liquid THE is the token; veTHE is the locked voting position you receive when you lock THE for a chosen duration.

veTHE positions are represented as NFTs, and the amount of voting power depends on both how much THE you lock and how long you lock it.

The token
THE
Liquid and transferable. The asset you swap, hold, or bridge on BNB Chain.
The position
veTHE
A locked voting NFT. Grants voting power and access to voting rewards — longer locks create more power.

In simple terms: veTHE voters choose which pools receive THE emissions, and in return they earn trading fees and external incentives from the pools they support. Thena voting runs on weekly epochs — the cycle runs Thursday 00:00 UTC to Wednesday 23:59 UTC. During each cycle, voters allocate voting power to pools; pools then receive emissions in proportion to their vote share.

The Thena incentive loopWEEKLY
THE holderLiquid token
Locks THE1w – 4y
veTHE votesFor pools
Pools get emissionsTo LPs
Trading feesReal trades in voted pools route fees back to voters
External incentivesProtocols deposit rewards (“bribes”) to attract votes
Lock → vote → emissions to LPs; trading fees and external incentives flow back to the veTHE voters who supported the pool.

Why people vote on Thena

People vote for two related reasons. First, voting directs emissions. If a pool receives more veTHE votes, it can receive more THE emissions for liquidity providers — helping protocols and token pairs attract liquidity. Second, voters earn rewards. Thena directs trading fees from voted pools to veTHEvoters, and protocols can also deposit incentives to attract votes. These incentives are often called “bribes,” though many interfaces now use cleaner language like “incentives.”

That makes voting a weekly allocation decision. You're not only asking “which pool do I like?” — you're weighing which pools pay meaningful fees, which added incentives this epoch, how much voting power will pile in, whether reward tokens are liquid, and whether a pool is likely to be diluted by last-minute votes.

Before you vote: what you need

Four things get you ready to cast a confident vote.

01

A wallet on BNB Chain

Thena runs on BNB Chain. Your wallet must be on the BNB Chain network, with enough gas to pay for the vote transaction.

02

THE

You need THE to create a lock. Swap it on Thena or acquire it through supported exchanges and bridges.

03

A veTHE lock

Lock THE for a selected period — typically one week up to four years. Longer locks give more voting power per THE.

04

A weekly voting plan

Decide what you care about: max rewards, blue-chip exposure, specific protocols, or lower maintenance.

Lock duration is one of the most important decisions in the process. A lock is a commitment — your underlying THE cannot be withdrawn until it expires. Do not lock tokens you may need to sell or move soon.

THE CORE FLOWStep-by-step: how to vote

The exact interface can change, but the voting flow usually follows this structure. Here's the full path from opening the app to claiming rewards.

Native Thena voting flow8 STEPS
STEP 01
Open the official app
Use the official Thena link and verify the URL carefully — beware search ads, copied links, and unofficial mirrors.
STEP 02
Connect your wallet
Connect the wallet holding your THE or veTHE. If it's on another network, switch to BNB Chain.
STEP 03
Lock THE into veTHE
Choose your lock duration carefully. Longer locks mean more voting power, but less liquidity until the lock expires.
STEP 04
Open the voting page
You'll see pools, gauges, incentives, fees, and vote allocation controls. Treat displayed APRs as estimates.
STEP 05
Review pools before choosing
Don't only sort by highest APR — a high number can be unstable if vote weight is thin or the reward token is illiquid.
STEP 06
Allocate your vote
Concentrate in one pool or split across several to diversify reward sources. There's no universal best choice.
STEP 07
Confirm the transaction
The vote is an on-chain action, so it costs gas on BNB Chain. Verify your allocation appears correctly afterward.
STEP 08
Track & claim rewards
Return to claim fees and incentives as they accrue. Final results depend on actual fees, deposited incentives, and final vote distribution.
The full native voting path — from verifying the app URL through claiming rewards after the epoch.

Reviewing pools — what to actually check

A high APR can be real, but it can also be unstable. A better pool review weighs several factors together rather than sorting on a single number:

FactorWhy it matters
FeesFees come from real trading activity — a durable, organic signal of pool health.
IncentivesIncentives can boost rewards, but large ones may attract vote dilution late in the epoch.
Current vote weightLow vote weight can mean high APR — but also high volatility as others pile in.
Pool liquidityThin pools can be riskier and less reliable to depend on.
Reward token qualitySome rewards are easier to swap or hold than others. Illiquid tokens may not be worth claiming.
Epoch timingLate votes can change the final reward split — the picture shifts toward the boundary.

THE VOTELY WAYLess steps, more rewards

Same Thena, fewer manual decisions. Votely starts from your veNFT and turns the weekly vote into a ranked, one-screen decision — pool comparison and dilution math handled for you.

Votely voting flow4 STEPS
STEP 01
Connect your wallet
Same wallet you use on Thena. Connect on BNB Chain — no extra setup and no token IDs to copy by hand.
STEP 02
Votely detects your veTHE
Your veNFT positions appear automatically with voting power and current epoch state. Pick the one you want to optimize.
STEP 03
Pick a strategy & review
Max Rewards, Balanced, or hand-pick. The ranked allocation appears instantly — projected USD rewards, pool context, and reward token quality side by side. Adjust any weight before you submit.
STEP 04
Submit one vote
One on-chain transaction allocates every pool. Confirm in your wallet — Votely tracks realized rewards through the epoch.
The Votely path — connect, pick a strategy, vote. The optimizer handles pool comparison and dilution math so you can focus on the decision, not the spreadsheet.

Common mistakes when voting

1

Chasing the highest APR without checking dilution

If a small pool shows a very high return early in the epoch, it may attract more voters and dilute the final reward per voter.

2

Ignoring the reward token

Not all reward tokens are equally useful. Check whether you want the token, whether it has liquidity, and whether it's worth claiming.

3

Forgetting that lock duration matters

THE is liquid; veTHE is a locked voting position. More lock duration gives more voting power, but also a longer commitment.

4

Voting too late without a plan

Late voting can help you react to updated incentives, but a failed transaction or wallet issue near the epoch boundary can cost you the opportunity.

5

Treating estimates as guaranteed returns

Displayed returns are estimates. Final rewards depend on actual pool activity and final vote share.

How to choose the best pool to vote for

The best Thena vote is usually the pool with the best risk-adjusted reward — after considering fees, incentives, expected vote dilution, reward token quality, gas, and your own wallet size.

Pool selection decision treeFILTER
Does the pool have rewards?
No → skipYes
Is the reward token acceptable?
No → skipYes
Is vote weight already crowded?
No → check dilutionYes → compare larger pools
Is pool liquidity healthy?
No → use cautionYes
Candidate vote
Add to allocation
A repeatable filter: remove pools without acceptable rewards, then weigh crowding, dilution risk, and liquidity before committing.

A practical checklist

Start with pools that have meaningful fees or incentives.
Remove pools with reward tokens you do not want.
Check whether the displayed APR depends on very low current vote weight.
Compare large stable pools against smaller high-incentive pools.
Consider splitting if one pool is attractive but uncertain.
Re-check the vote landscape closer to the epoch boundary.
Keep notes on what you voted for and what you actually earned.

Manual voting vs using an optimizer

Manual voting gives you full control, but it forces you to compare many variables at once — every epoch you weigh fees, incentives, current vote weight, expected dilution, reward tokens, and timing. An optimizer turns that messy comparison into a clearer ranking. The goal isn't to remove your decision; it's to show the tradeoffs faster so you can decide with better context.

Native flow vs Votely flowCOMPARE
NativeManual scan
1Open vote page
2Scan the pool tablemany rows
3Compare fees & incentivesby hand
4Estimate dilution riskguesswork
5Manual allocation
6Vote
vs
VotelyRanked decision
1Connect wallet
2Detect your veNFT
3Choose & review strategy
4Submit vote
Instead of starting from a long pool table, Votely starts from your veNFT position and turns the weekly vote into a ranked decision with the tradeoffs made explicit.
Votely · ve(3,3) vote optimizer

Compare Thena rewards before you cast your next veTHE vote.

Connect your wallet, pick a strategy, and review an optimized allocation in one dashboard — projections, pool context, and reward quality, side by side.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need veTHE to vote on Thena?
Yes. THE by itself is liquid, but voting requires a veTHE position created by locking THE.
Does a longer lock give more voting power?
Yes. Thena's vote-escrow model gives more voting power for longer locks, up to the maximum lock duration.
What do veTHE voters earn?
veTHE voters can earn trading fees from the pools they vote for, plus external incentives deposited by protocols that want to attract votes to their pools.
Are Thena voting rewards guaranteed?
No. Rewards depend on fees, incentives, vote allocation, timing, pool activity, and token prices. Treat interface APRs and projections as estimates, not guarantees.
What are Thena bribes?
In DeFi, many users call external vote incentives “bribes.” They are tokens deposited by protocols or pool supporters to attract veTHE votes. Thena and other interfaces may refer to them as incentives.
What is the best Thena pool to vote for?
There is no permanent best pool. The best vote changes by epoch because fees, incentives, and vote distribution change. A good vote usually balances projected rewards with reward quality, liquidity, and dilution risk.

Final takeaway

Thena voting is simple to execute but difficult to optimize. You lock THE into veTHE, allocate voting power to pools, and earn fees and incentives from the pools you support. The challenge is choosing the right pools each epoch.

If you vote manually, use a repeatable checklist: fees, incentives, vote weight, dilution risk, reward token quality, and timing. If you want a faster workflow, use an optimizer to compare pools and strategies before you submit.

Sources

Verify the latest details against the official documentation before acting.