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Documentation Index

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Allocation Model

Rather than presenting users with numerous individual products, inDeFi organizes allocations primarily around lock-up duration structures.

Supported Assets

The platform currently supports allocations using:

USDC

USD Coin - A fully reserved, regulated stablecoin backed 1:1 by US dollars

USDT

Tether - The most widely adopted stablecoin in the cryptocurrency ecosystem
Support for additional digital assets, including ETH and BTC, may be introduced in future platform expansions.

Duration-Based Structure

inDeFi’s allocation model is built around lock-up duration rather than individual speculative products:
Duration TypeLiquidityYield PotentialUse Case
Short-termHigherModerateUsers needing flexibility
Medium-termBalancedBalancedGeneral treasury allocation
Long-termLowerHigherCapital stability optimization
Longer-duration allocations may provide higher target yield opportunities due to increased capital stability and treasury planning efficiency.

Gamma Vault

The platform’s flagship allocation program is currently referred to as the Gamma Vault. Over time, the platform is transitioning toward a broader duration-based allocation structure rather than emphasizing individual allocation names or internal operational methodologies.

Treasury Segmentation

Operationally, assets are managed through internal treasury segmentation frameworks: This structure improves:
  • Liquidity oversight - Clear visibility into available liquidity
  • Operational accounting - Accurate tracking of all asset movements
  • Treasury coordination - Efficient capital deployment
  • Platform scalability - Foundation for growth
Users do not directly manage or control backend treasury operations. All treasury management is handled by the inDeFi operational team.

Risk Disclosure

Important: inDeFi does not guarantee profits or fixed returns. All digital asset allocations involve risk, including the possible loss of principal.