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Coming soon. T+0 Vaults are in design, not yet live. These pages describe the planned protocol so issuers, capital providers, and market makers can evaluate it early - specifics such as parameters and contract addresses publish at launch.

The Settlement-Time Gap

A token burns in seconds; the value behind it often doesn’t. Underlyings liquidate on T+1 cycles or worse - redemption windows, withdrawal queues, out-of-hours cutoffs - so “instant redemption” promises break precisely when they’re tested. Today every product spanning that gap patches it privately: idle buffers, solver balance sheets, perpetual incentive spend. T+0 Vaults are the shared answer - one primitive that bridges TradFi’s asynchronous, delayed settlement cycles with on-chain instant settlement, built as open network infrastructure rather than a per-product fix.

What a T+0 Vault Is

A compliance-gated pool of committed capital connecting passive institutional deposits to high-frequency settlement demand. The vault fronts the fast leg of a trade - the instant redemption, the T+0 settlement, the cross-chain fill - and recycles its capital when the slow leg completes. The mechanism is deliberately not lending. Vault capital moves only inside a transaction where an obligation worth more at oracle price arrives in exchange: a tokenised asset awaiting redemption, a T+1 settlement receivable, a claim on escrowed funds. There is no borrower who can run off with the money - only an asset the vault bought at a discount, and that discount is the depositor’s yield.

Key Facts

Built for Three Sides

The full role-by-role picture - including curators, who deploy and parameterise vaults - is on the Participants page.

Go Deeper

How It Works

The atomic exchange, the draw lifecycle, and why zero-collateral is safe here.

Participants

Curators, depositors, executors, and asset issuers - what each does and earns.

Use Cases

Stablecoins, RWA redemptions, OTC settlement, and solver liquidity.

Register Interest

Issuing, providing capital, curating, or making markets? Get on the early list.