Onchain finance isn’t “coming later” it’s here, and @KAIO_xyz is laying the rails institutions will actually use. The play isn’t just minting a tokenized fund; it’s making that position portable, compliant, and useful in DeFi without duct-tape wrappers. Receipts I care about, not brochure talk: KAIO wired LayerZero so a single fund supply stays synced across 120+ chains treasurers can route size to where liquidity lives without spawning ghost wrappers. They shipped Zero-Knowledge Compliance using Risc Zero zkVM + EAS attestations, so wallets can prove eligibility on-chain while contracts still gate subscribe/transfer/redeem. And the Aave Horizon launch lists KAIO among collaborators qualified desks borrowing stables against tokenized funds is the definition of “operate,” not just “hold.” If you’re stepping into this, make your minutes count: ❯ Map your target L1/L2 and confirm it’s covered under the single-supply route. ❯ Read the attestation schema (issuer/scope/expiry) before assuming transfers are open. ❯ Check venue depth borrow caps/utilization on Horizon tell you how “institutional” the liquidity really is. Claim check: movement ✅, compliance ✅, venues ✅. That’s a real onchain stack, not a demo. I’ll keep tracking new manager onboardings and collateral listings as they land tag me with hard proofs when you see them.
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