Falcon Finance Launches Bitcoin Yield Vault Offering 3%–5% APR

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Falcon Finance has introduced a new Bitcoin yield vault that allows BTC holders to earn a predictable annual return of 3%–5%, paid in USDf, the platform’s dollar-denominated stablecoin. The product is designed to let users generate income while maintaining full exposure to Bitcoin, without requiring wrapping, bridging, or tokenized representations of BTC.

Bitcoin Now Accounts for Over 80% of Falcon Reserves

According to Falcon Finance, Bitcoin has grown to represent more than 80% of the platform’s total reserves. The new vault builds on this allocation by enabling BTC holders to put their assets to work while keeping them in their native form.

Offchain Execution Aims to Reduce Key Risks

Falcon’s Chief RWA Officer, Artem Tolkachev, stated that the vault reflects the company’s core thesis that any liquid asset should be capable of generating onchain liquidity. He emphasized that the vault’s offchain execution model helps mitigate custodial, bridge, and smart-contract risks that are commonly associated with other Bitcoin yield products.

USDf Yield Usable Across DeFi or Withdrawable Onchain

The Bitcoin yield vault is live as of today, with generated USDf rewards available for onchain withdrawal or immediate use across Falcon Finance’s decentralized finance integrations, expanding flexibility for users seeking both yield and liquidity.

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