Taiko integrates with Avalon Labs to deliver institutional-grade RWA lending to enable compliant stablecoins, on-chain yield, and secure RWA finance.Taiko integrates with Avalon Labs to deliver institutional-grade RWA lending to enable compliant stablecoins, on-chain yield, and secure RWA finance.

Taiko Taps Avalon Labs to Deploy Institutional-Grade RWA Lending Infrastructure

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Taiko, a permissionless, decentralized Ethereum-equivalent-based rollup designed to scale Ethereum, has announced its collaboration with Avalon Labs, a leading on-chain Bitcoin-focused capital markets platform and the issuer of USDa, the Bitcoin-collateralized. The main purpose of this strategic partnership is to enable institutions to deploy compliant, real-world assets (RWA) with Ethereum-level security.

Both platforms are entirely built on a decentralized system and strongly believe in the decentralization of the whole process. These platforms offer specialized features and contribute to the development of a transparent, decentralized finance (DeFi) ecosystem. Avalon Labs will deploy its whole stablecoin and RWA infrastructure on Taiko. Taiko has released this news through its official X account.

Building Secure, Compliant Rails for Real-World Asset Yield

Taiko brings sustainability for stablecoin liquidity, institutional-grade RWA yield products, and permissionless, censorship-resistant rails. Taiko and Avalon Labs have made the division of labor among them for proper and efficient working to meet the digital demand of society. By collaborating, their main aim is to transfer meaningful liquidity into the Taiko ecosystem to empower real-world asset acquisition and yield generation.

Taiko is also well-reputed for Avalon’s institutional-grade infrastructure, with audited lending contracts, and native stablecoin minting and connecting all being deployed directly on the network. On the other hand, this act not only helps Taiko to increase its value in the digital world but also builds a strong trust in Avalon Labs for product elevation.

Taiko and Avalon Labs Unite to Deliver Regulation-Aware Institutional Finance on Ethereum

Taiko and Avalon Labs integration works in the sense that one platform regulates the institutions while the other platform works for its onboarding and increasing workflow. Moreover, this unification also allows traditional financial entities to function confidently on Taiko. Avalon’s yield and capital flow depend on Taiko services for linking collateral deposits, stablecoin minting, and real-world yield sources. Taiko and Avalon Labs’ alliance ensures the transparency of the record and a fully on-chain opportunity.

The history behind the selection of Taiko is the crowded Layer 2 landscape that Avalon Labs recognizes as beneficial for it. Because Taiko’s specialty offers the strongest long-term basis for institutional-grade tokenized finance.

In addition, Taiko rollup-based architecture offers the decentralization of Ethereum without sacrificing performance, enabling secure, scalable RWA and an on-chain capital market. Moreover, this partnership facilitates a regulation-aware pathway for tokenizing assets, issuing stablecoins, and instant settlement via Taiko’s pre-confirmations.

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