2025 is a significant year for Lorenzo Protocol.



The project successfully completed the Token Generation Event in April, and $BANK was subsequently listed on several platforms, including top-tier exchanges and mainstream DEXs, gaining ample liquidity support and global market reach.

What’s even more noteworthy are the breakthroughs at the product level. Lorenzo launched the On-Chain Traded Fund (OTF) product line, with sUSD1+ OTF as the flagship product debuting first, using USD1 as the settlement asset. This not only marks the beginning of Lorenzo’s OTF product suite but also indicates that more diversified OTF products are in preparation. Meanwhile, the project continues steady progress in core infrastructure development, sustainable yield strategies, and ecosystem partner collaborations.

Overall, Lorenzo’s strategy is clear—selectively deepening investments and building products from a long-term perspective.

Looking into 2026, the team’s goal remains firm: to scale institutional-grade on-chain asset management and continuously provide real and sustainable yield solutions for the DeFi ecosystem. The potential in this sector is still vast, and Lorenzo is actively shaping the blueprint with concrete actions.
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FreeMinter
· 01-04 10:16
Oh no, it seems that the OTF path is serious, not just a slogan.

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Wait, institutional-grade asset management scale... Can this cake really be eaten?

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sUSD1+ OTF, feels like another stablecoin derivative, yield farmers are going to go wild.

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The long-termism approach sounds a bit familiar now, but Lorenzo's infrastructure is indeed moving, I have to admit that.

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Real returns? In DeFi, hearing that might raise a question mark, but the product line is expanding quite quickly.

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Tokens listed on exchanges, products launched, ecosystem collaborations... making big strides.

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The space is large, it all depends on who can survive until that day.
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Blockblind
· 01-04 00:59
Wow, OTF really can be implemented, it's not just a talk-only project

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Lorenzo is steady this time, no crazy hype, just quietly doing the work

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Institutional-grade asset management on the chain... sounds good, but the key is whether it can really be done

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The product design of sUSD1+ is interesting, at least the idea is clear

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Liquidity has been extended to top exchanges, so at least no worries about buying and selling difficulties

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Sustainable returns? I've heard this in DeFi too many times; it depends on whether the actual yield can hit

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Long-termism is good, but someone has to take the risk, haha

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OTF product line is gradually being launched, this pace is much more reliable than those that release ten products at once

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What else to think about? Just see how the subsequent execution goes

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Ecological cooperation is progressing, this is the highlight; only strong partners can go far
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PseudoIntellectual
· 01-03 21:20
OTF product line is really interesting, but honestly, how far the steady return model can go is still a question mark.

Lorenzo definitely has some substance this time, but as I said, it depends on whether the actual returns can be delivered later on.

Is this like asset management in the DeFi world? Feels pretty similar to traditional finance ideas.

To put it simply, it still depends on how much the TVL can grow to; slogans are easy, but implementation is hard.

The goal for 2026 sounds quite ambitious, but I'm worried it might just turn into a PPT project...

Institution-level asset management going on-chain? It depends on whether they can really attract funds.

Why does it always seem like these projects either boom or disappear in the end, with little stable operation in between...

If OTF can truly provide stable returns, that would really be what DeFi needs.

Getting listed on top-tier exchanges is a good sign; this pace is a bit rushed.

Has anyone actually used Lorenzo’s products? Not just looking at the white paper.
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AirdropCollector
· 01-01 10:54
OTF this path really seems to be a direction, but whether it can truly be implemented depends on the subsequent product performance.

Long-termism has been talked about a lot, but I'm worried it might just be another storytelling.

sUSD1+ as a flagship? Feels like I've heard too many "flagship products"...

Lorenzo's liquidity support this time is pretty good; let's see how long the community enthusiasm can last.

Institutional-level on-chain asset management scale? The competition in this track is quite fierce, not so easy.

TGE completed in April; it's already quite a while, and we haven't seen particularly impressive data yet.

The term "ecosystem partner cooperation" usually means they're still looking for partners...

Steady progress just means no breakthroughs, a bit hollow.

USD1 settlement sounds reliable, but products like this are seriously homogeneous.

Great potential for imagination ≈ still not much use right now.
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LayerZeroHero
· 01-01 10:53
OTF this thing is indeed interesting, but how many can really scale up? Watching

Wait, what does sUSD1+ mean, a stablecoin nesting?

I like Lorenzo's rhythm this time, calm and steady

Since TGE has reached the top, liquidity is not a concern

Institutional-grade asset management sounds good, but the key is still to have real profits in cash

It seems like these products all talk about sustainable returns, but how exactly are they sustainable?

I've heard about long-termism so much, I just want to see actual APY data
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SeasonedInvestor
· 01-01 10:42
Alright, the OTF path indeed has potential, it all depends on whether Lorenzo can stay calm and keep going long-term.

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Speaking of sUSD1+, can it really beat inflation, or is it just another illusion of returns?

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Well said, but the key is how long it can sustain, don’t want it to be a flash in the pan again.

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Long-termism? That term has been said too many times in the crypto world haha, let’s see how it goes.

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Indeed, institutional-level asset management is needed here, but the competition is fierce too.

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Landing on mainstream exchanges isn’t a big deal, the real question is how the ecosystem’s actual users are doing.

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Feels like they’re still in the pie-in-the-sky stage, let’s wait and see before making judgments.

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Interesting, at least the direction isn’t off track, but it depends on execution.

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The OTF product line sounds good, but I wonder about the liquidity, will it cut into the users’ gains?

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Lorenzo’s pace is too steady, will he be overtaken by others in a bend?
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GasFeeTears
· 01-01 10:37
Ah, this OTF product line seems promising, but the question is whether it can generate stable returns.
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CrossChainMessenger
· 01-01 10:28
It looks like Lorenzo is serious this time, the OTF line definitely has some potential...

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Token just listed on the exchange and is already expanding its product line; the pace is there, now it’s just a matter of whether they can maintain stability.

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Institutional-grade asset management on the chain? Let’s first stabilize the liquidity before talking about anything else.

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sUSD1+ OTF sounds good, but when it comes to DeFi yields... everyone knows the deal.

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Long-termism is starting to sound a bit tired; ultimately, it’s about how much you can earn.

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Will these OTF products end up being just another liquidity mining scheme?

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Lorenzo is seriously building the infrastructure, I have to admit, it’s more reliable than some projects.

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Trying to bring institutional funds onto the chain? That’s no small feat.
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