Talking about Lorenzo Protocol, it's actually a pretty interesting asset management platform. It brings traditional financial strategies onto the blockchain, allowing ordinary users to participate through tokenization.
Its core product is called "On-Chain Trading Fund" (OTF), which essentially tokenizes traditional funds. Users don't need complicated operations; they can directly access various trading strategy pools. The platform consolidates funds and allocates them to quantitative trading, managed futures, volatility strategies, and structured yield products, enabling participation in all kinds of strategies.
BANK is the native token of this protocol, which can be used for governance and incentives, and also supports a voting escrow system (veBANK), giving token holders real voting power. This design logic is quite common, but its success depends on the execution and operation.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-12 02:08
Traditional finance moving on-chain sounds easy to implement but is actually difficult to achieve.
Whether it can truly make money depends on the manager’s expertise; tokenization is just a shell.
I don’t quite believe in the veBANK approach; token holders’ voting rights are usually just a decoration.
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FreeMinter
· 01-12 00:59
On-chain traditional finance, to put it nicely, ultimately depends on whether it can really make money
Lorenzo's logic sounds good, but I'm just worried it will be all talk and no action
The governance model of veBANK is too common; many projects claim the same, but in the end, they all become games for big players
OTF tokenization funds are indeed innovative, but where does the profit come from? That's what I want to know
Honestly, no matter how many quantitative strategy pools there are, without stable returns, it's all pointless
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AirdropHunterXiao
· 01-11 17:51
Hmm... sounds like the same old trick again. How many really can make money?
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MevHunter
· 01-09 02:56
Damn, another traditional finance project pretending to be crypto. Can it really outperform the market?
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SeasonedInvestor
· 01-09 02:45
Traditional finance moving on-chain, I've seen this routine too many times
Lorenzo's approach isn't new, the key is whether it can survive
veBANK's method is the same old story, the best excuse to harvest the governance token's investors
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LiquidityHunter
· 01-09 02:45
Checked BANK's liquidity depth at 3 a.m... Hmm, there is indeed arbitrage potential in the spread, but I don't know how long this trading pair on the platform can last.
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SeeYouInFourYears
· 01-09 02:39
Bringing the CeFi model onto the chain sounds good, but the key is whether it can really make money.
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AirdropAnxiety
· 01-09 02:36
Hmm... this set of tools sounds quite mature, but whether it can make money still depends on the manager's skills.
Talking about Lorenzo Protocol, it's actually a pretty interesting asset management platform. It brings traditional financial strategies onto the blockchain, allowing ordinary users to participate through tokenization.
Its core product is called "On-Chain Trading Fund" (OTF), which essentially tokenizes traditional funds. Users don't need complicated operations; they can directly access various trading strategy pools. The platform consolidates funds and allocates them to quantitative trading, managed futures, volatility strategies, and structured yield products, enabling participation in all kinds of strategies.
BANK is the native token of this protocol, which can be used for governance and incentives, and also supports a voting escrow system (veBANK), giving token holders real voting power. This design logic is quite common, but its success depends on the execution and operation.