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Asset Management

Enzyme allows anyone to build, scale and monetise investment strategies using non-custodial and highly configurable vaults. These strategies can be restricted to completely on-chain DeFi-native protocols and tokens or can be broadened out to include off-chain assets. As a vault creator, you can take advantage of the various building blocks offered by Enzyme without needing to have any software engineering background. You can benefit from the following features;

  • Automation tools
  • The ability to handle tokenized deposits known as vaults
  • Flexible and configurable architecture: add rules, roles & permissions to your vault configuration selecting from a wide range of available options.
  • A large growing array of DeFi connections (eg. lending, borrowing, liquidity provision, derivatives, farming)
  • A token asset universe (200+ tokens and growing rapidly)
  • The options to charge fees to depositors (eg. management fee, performance fee, entrance fee, etc)
  • Roles & Permissions such as:
    • Granting trading access to one (or more) individual(s)
    • Creating allowed lists and disallowed lists of protocols and assets that can (or can't be traded)
    • Defining who can or can't deposit into your vault.
    • Grant who can deposit to your strategy and on what terms (eg. minimum deposit, limited access to family and friends, etc)
    • Assigning slippage or P&L stop losses to various traders or bots who are managing assts
  • In-built accounting tools to report back to depositors in real-time
  • A suite of advanced risk management tools

Importantly, a Vault Owner on Enzyme can be defined as either;

  • an Ethereum wallet address
  • or an Ethereum multi-sig or a DAO governance contract