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Securitize and Gauntlet have launched a leveraged DeFi yield strategy based on the Apollo tokenized credit fund.

2025.04.30 20:32:18

On April 30th, as per CoinDesk, the tokenized asset issuer Securitize and the DeFi research and risk management firm Gauntlet have entered into a partnership to launch a leverage DeFi yield strategy based on the Apollo tokenized credit fund. This leverage RWA strategy will initially commence on Polygon and will be expanded to the Ethereum mainnet and other blockchains after the pilot phase. The strategy employs a DeFi-native technology known as looping to boost yield, highlighting the growing acceptance of tokenized assets in native crypto applications.
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