Etherlink Facilitates High-Level Institutional Lending Through Collaboration with Oku and Morpho
- Oku integrates Morpho Protocol on Etherlink (Tezos Layer 2) to enable institutional-grade lending/borrowing with self-custody and real-time analytics. - The partnership combines Morpho's P2P lending architecture with Etherlink's low-cost transactions and Uniswap v3 liquidity to serve retail and institutional users. - MEV Capital launches first curated vault on Etherlink, allowing USDC lending against yield-bearing tokens with institutional risk management and diversified strategies. - Etherlink's EVM com
Oku, a decentralized finance (DeFi) aggregator that does not hold user assets, has now incorporated
FinanceFeeds highlights that the integration takes advantage of Etherlink’s fast and affordable transactions, which are essential for scalable DeFi solutions. By accessing
An important achievement in this launch is the introduction of the first curated vault by MEV Capital, a leading DeFi curator. This vault lets users lend
Anthony Hayot, who leads DeFi Adoption at Nomadic Labs, called the integration a "significant milestone" for Tezos’s DeFi sector. He explained that combining Etherlink’s foundation with Morpho’s lending model sets the stage for Real-World Asset integration, enabling "efficient, transparent, and user-focused markets," as Finbold documents. Etherlink users now benefit from lending backed by multiple assets, flexible interest rate structures, and up-to-the-minute data, all supported by the network’s high capacity and low transaction costs, according to FinanceFeeds.
This collaboration highlights Tezos’s growing influence in the DeFi space. Etherlink’s compatibility with the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) allows for easy migration of Ethereum-based applications, while Tezos Smart Rollups technology ensures both scalability and security, Finbold observes. For institutional players, the platform combines robust performance features with compliance-ready infrastructure, filling a market need for decentralized alternatives to traditional lending systems, as noted by FinanceFeeds.
To start using Oku’s integration with Etherlink, users can visit
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