Tezos' decentralized finance ecosystem advances with the launch of an institutional-level lending platform on Etherlink
- Oku integrates Morpho's lending protocol on Tezos' Etherlink, enabling institutional-grade DeFi lending with self-custody and algorithmic interest rates. - MEV Capital launches first curated vault on Etherlink, offering USDC lending against yield-bearing tokens for risk-adjusted institutional returns. - Etherlink's EVM-compatible Layer 2 infrastructure supports high-speed, low-cost DeFi applications by combining Uniswap v3 liquidity with Morpho's framework. - The integration aligns with growing instituti
Oku Brings
The Tezos Layer 2 landscape has made notable progress as Oku, a decentralized finance aggregator that does not hold user assets, has integrated Morpho’s lending protocol onto Etherlink. This partnership delivers sophisticated lending and borrowing tools to the Tezos ecosystem, strengthening its position in the DeFi sector and drawing institutional interest, as highlighted in a
This integration merges Morpho’s peer-to-peer lending model with Oku’s intuitive platform, allowing users to oversee collateral, lend digital assets, and utilize algorithm-driven interest rates—all while retaining full control of their funds. Dan Zajac, who leads business development at Oku, described the impact: “Morpho on Etherlink revolutionizes lending. Users have the ability to manage their assets or borrow at attractive rates, all within a single platform. It’s straightforward, effective, and open to everyone.” The FinanceFeeds article offers further insights into the launch and its features.
An important development in this rollout is MEV Capital’s introduction of the first curated vault on Etherlink. This vault enables participants to lend
Etherlink is a Layer 2 network on Tezos that is compatible with the EVM, offering the fast and affordable infrastructure necessary for scalable DeFi solutions. By utilizing
This initiative is part of a larger movement toward institutional engagement with DeFi. For instance, Coinbase has recently teamed up with Morpho to provide USDC lending rates as high as 10.8%, and Crypto.com is preparing to add Morpho to its Cronos blockchain for similar offerings, as detailed in a
With this integration, Etherlink users gain access to lending backed by multiple assets, dynamic interest rate systems, and live analytics, all supported by the network’s low costs and high capacity. The streamlined design aims to make DeFi accessible to both newcomers and experienced users, while upholding institutional standards.
As Tezos’ DeFi sector evolves, Morpho’s integration on Etherlink demonstrates the network’s ability to rival
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