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Rustam (❖,❖) retweeted
1/ For years, qualified custody meant idle capital. Today, that changes. We're partnering with @BitGo to build a custody-native vault platform; institutional assets staying in regulated custody while running strategies through Concrete's vault architecture.
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Rustam (❖,❖) retweeted
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@ConcreteXYZ is building a better way to deploy capital in DeFi. Why use Concrete Vaults instead of managing everything manually? DeFi today is powerful — but messy. To stay competitive, you need to: — chase APYs — move liquidity constantly — claim & compound rewards — rebalance positions It’s time-consuming and inefficient. 1/9
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8/9 The shift is already happening: DeFi is getting more complex Manual management doesn’t scale Vaults are becoming the default layer for capital.
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9/9 The future isn’t users jumping between protocols all day. It’s systems like Concrete Vaults coordinating capital efficiently in the background. concrete.xyz/
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Rustam (❖,❖) retweeted
1/ A vault doesn't hold one asset in one place anymore. Lending on Aave. LPs on Curve. Perps on Hyperliquid. Stables on Binance. So what's the vault actually worth right now?
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Rustam (❖,❖) retweeted
1/ A vault on Concrete may hold positions across five protocols, three chains, and two perpetual venues simultaneously. How is it all tracked?
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Replying to @ConcreteXYZ
@ConcreteXYZ is rethinking one of DeFi’s biggest assumptions — that the system is “trustless” DeFi Doesn’t Remove Trust — It Engineers It DeFi was built on a simple idea: “Don’t trust people. Trust code.” But over time, it became clear: trust didn’t disappear — it moved. 1/8
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It’s closer to how mature systems work: Not “trustless” — but structured, enforced, and observable trust That’s what institutional DeFi actually needs. 7/8
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The direction is clear: DeFi is moving beyond slogans → toward real infrastructure Resilience > ideology Behavior under stress > marketing The future belongs to systems that engineer trust well Explore Concrete: concrete.xyz End of thread
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