In traditional crypto trading, you have to make a choice. You either lock your money in a lending protocol to earn passive yield, or you deposit it into a derivative exchange to use as margin. You can rarely do both efficiently without layer upon layer of complex risk.
Here is how Grvt’s new ecosystem model attempts to rewrite those rules.
1. The Core Concept: The "ONE Balance" Engine
Instead of acting like a standard isolated Decentralized Exchange (DEX), Grvt is positioning itself as an on-chain prime brokerage infrastructure.
At the center of this is a single, programmable balance. When you deposit assets (like stablecoins, BTC, or tokenized Real-World Assets), the engine automatically routes those idle funds into battle-tested yield protocols like Aave or tokenized money market funds.
The Twist: Even though those funds are actively earning a base-rate interest, the exact same balance simultaneously serves as your live trading margin.
The Result: The opportunity cost of trading drops significantly because your underlying capital never stops working.
2. Shared Liquidity Layer (B2B Infrastructure)
The true breakthrough of today's announcement isn't just the trading model; it’s the transition from a single application to a shared protocol layer.
By opening the engine to outside developers, Grvt is essentially telling builders: "Don't waste months trying to bootstrap deep liquidity and complex matching engines. Just build your user interface on top of ours."
New projects don't have to launch from scratch. They instantly inherit Grvt’s massive cumulative trading volume and institutional-grade back-end infrastructure. Every new app built on top draws from—and feeds back into—the exact same shared liquidity pool, making the entire ecosystem more robust.
@grvt_io #grvt
Here is how Grvt’s new ecosystem model attempts to rewrite those rules.
1. The Core Concept: The "ONE Balance" Engine
Instead of acting like a standard isolated Decentralized Exchange (DEX), Grvt is positioning itself as an on-chain prime brokerage infrastructure.
At the center of this is a single, programmable balance. When you deposit assets (like stablecoins, BTC, or tokenized Real-World Assets), the engine automatically routes those idle funds into battle-tested yield protocols like Aave or tokenized money market funds.
The Twist: Even though those funds are actively earning a base-rate interest, the exact same balance simultaneously serves as your live trading margin.
The Result: The opportunity cost of trading drops significantly because your underlying capital never stops working.
2. Shared Liquidity Layer (B2B Infrastructure)
The true breakthrough of today's announcement isn't just the trading model; it’s the transition from a single application to a shared protocol layer.
By opening the engine to outside developers, Grvt is essentially telling builders: "Don't waste months trying to bootstrap deep liquidity and complex matching engines. Just build your user interface on top of ours."
New projects don't have to launch from scratch. They instantly inherit Grvt’s massive cumulative trading volume and institutional-grade back-end infrastructure. Every new app built on top draws from—and feeds back into—the exact same shared liquidity pool, making the entire ecosystem more robust.
@grvt_io #grvt