2026 has already seen billions lost to exploits and hacks, with more than $800M in losses over the last two months alone.
Through it all, Multipli has maintained zero exposure.
Grateful to our security partners and economic auditors who help us stay transparent and secure.
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200 crypto organizations just signed an open letter asking the Senate to protect developers under the CLARITY Act.
This is not just about regulation.
It is about whether the people building the next generation of financial infrastructure can do so without fear.
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The best developers do not want loopholes.
They want clarity.
Clear rules let serious teams build safer products, stronger markets, and infrastructure that can actually scale beyond speculation.
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At Multipli, we believe the next era of finance will be built onchain.
But that future needs builders who are protected, not punished for creating it.
Protect developers, and the infrastructure follows.
Halfway into 2026 :
- achieved $400M TVL on Multipli
- crossed $200M minted on @base
- reached $25M TVL on @arbitrum
- raised $20M in total funding
- onboarded 90K investors
- distributed 359.2M ORBs
- became the #1 yield protocol on base
- partnered with @chainlink and @xStocksFi
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The CLARITY Act just cleared the Senate Banking Committee.
Most people see it as a crypto bill.
In reality, it’s the US laying the legal groundwork for tokenized assets to scale across financial markets.
The changes flying under the radar 👇
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The CLARITY Act feels bigger than a crypto bill.
It’s about modernizing financial infrastructure itself with faster settlement, programmable ownership, and 24/7 markets.
Capital markets are moving onchain.
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The shift has already started.
Regulators are no longer asking whether tokenization should exist.
They’re now figuring out how it integrates into global financial markets.
BlackRock just asked the OCC to remove the 20% cap on tokenized reserves, pushing for more assets to move onchain under the GENIUS Act.
Trillions in assets are coming onchain.
The real question is: what makes them usable once they’re here?