Aave Labs Launches New Lending Platform Horizon for Institutional Users
BlockBeats News, August 27th, Decentralized lending protocol Aave Labs has launched a new platform for institutional users called Horizon, allowing institutional users to use tokenized real-world assets (RWA) as collateral to borrow stablecoins. Acceptable collateral includes Superstate's short-term US Treasury bonds and cryptocurrency arbitrage funds, Circle Yield Fund, and Centrifuge's tokenized Janus Henderson product. The platform operates on the decentralized lending protocol Aave V3, with Chainlink's oracle service providing real-time pricing data to the platform. Leading institutions such as VanEck and WisdomTree have become the first batch of partners.
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