The post kpk’s Agent-Powered Vaults go Live on Morpho appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Advertisement &nbsp &nbsp Disclaimer: The below article is sponsored, and the views in it do not represent those of ZyCrypto. Readers should conduct independent research before taking any actions related to the project mentioned in this piece. This article should not be regarded as investment advice. Leading non-custodial asset management platform KPK has launched its agent-powered vaults on Morpho, the universal lending network. This launch brings a major boost to the platform’s non-custodial services through automation and transparent policy execution. Kpk will leverage Morpho’s $10B+ network effect through integrations with the largest fintechs and banks worldwide to deliver managed yield strategies that operate autonomously.  With the agent-powered vaults, the platform can manage liquidity, optimize performance, and act on predefined on-chain policies to adjust exposure and protect liquidity, ensuring predictable outcomes. Co-Founder of kpk Marcelo Ruiz de Olano said: Advertisement &nbsp “We’ve always believed that decentralised financial infrastructure should be open and equitable. With this release, we’re bringing the same professional-grade treasury systems that power DAOs to everyone onchain. It’s about democratising access. Giving every user, regardless of size or technical expertise, the tools to manage their assets with the same confidence and efficiency as the largest organisations.” Built on kpk’s infrastructure, upon which large on-chain treasuries such as Gnosis and ENS were built, the vaults demonstrate how verifiable execution and structured risk control can coexist in open markets by ensuring that each transaction follows clear logic, embedding discipline and transparency in every interaction. The vaults are also built on KPK’s on-chain policy layer, which defines the parameters, permissions, and safeguards that govern asset management. Through automation, the vaults continuously and predictably enforce policies.  Similarly, every agent operates within verifiable bounds and executes predefined actions without discretion, ensuring precision in the execution. In addition, the Rebalancing Agent reallocates liquidity among… The post kpk’s Agent-Powered Vaults go Live on Morpho appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Advertisement &nbsp &nbsp Disclaimer: The below article is sponsored, and the views in it do not represent those of ZyCrypto. Readers should conduct independent research before taking any actions related to the project mentioned in this piece. This article should not be regarded as investment advice. Leading non-custodial asset management platform KPK has launched its agent-powered vaults on Morpho, the universal lending network. This launch brings a major boost to the platform’s non-custodial services through automation and transparent policy execution. Kpk will leverage Morpho’s $10B+ network effect through integrations with the largest fintechs and banks worldwide to deliver managed yield strategies that operate autonomously.  With the agent-powered vaults, the platform can manage liquidity, optimize performance, and act on predefined on-chain policies to adjust exposure and protect liquidity, ensuring predictable outcomes. Co-Founder of kpk Marcelo Ruiz de Olano said: Advertisement &nbsp “We’ve always believed that decentralised financial infrastructure should be open and equitable. With this release, we’re bringing the same professional-grade treasury systems that power DAOs to everyone onchain. It’s about democratising access. Giving every user, regardless of size or technical expertise, the tools to manage their assets with the same confidence and efficiency as the largest organisations.” Built on kpk’s infrastructure, upon which large on-chain treasuries such as Gnosis and ENS were built, the vaults demonstrate how verifiable execution and structured risk control can coexist in open markets by ensuring that each transaction follows clear logic, embedding discipline and transparency in every interaction. The vaults are also built on KPK’s on-chain policy layer, which defines the parameters, permissions, and safeguards that govern asset management. Through automation, the vaults continuously and predictably enforce policies.  Similarly, every agent operates within verifiable bounds and executes predefined actions without discretion, ensuring precision in the execution. In addition, the Rebalancing Agent reallocates liquidity among…

kpk’s Agent-Powered Vaults go Live on Morpho

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Disclaimer: The below article is sponsored, and the views in it do not represent those of ZyCrypto. Readers should conduct independent research before taking any actions related to the project mentioned in this piece. This article should not be regarded as investment advice.

Leading non-custodial asset management platform KPK has launched its agent-powered vaults on Morpho, the universal lending network. This launch brings a major boost to the platform’s non-custodial services through automation and transparent policy execution.

Kpk will leverage Morpho’s $10B+ network effect through integrations with the largest fintechs and banks worldwide to deliver managed yield strategies that operate autonomously. 

With the agent-powered vaults, the platform can manage liquidity, optimize performance, and act on predefined on-chain policies to adjust exposure and protect liquidity, ensuring predictable outcomes.

Co-Founder of kpk Marcelo Ruiz de Olano said:

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“We’ve always believed that decentralised financial infrastructure should be open and equitable. With this release, we’re bringing the same professional-grade treasury systems that power DAOs to everyone onchain. It’s about democratising access. Giving every user, regardless of size or technical expertise, the tools to manage their assets with the same confidence and efficiency as the largest organisations.”

Built on kpk’s infrastructure, upon which large on-chain treasuries such as Gnosis and ENS were built, the vaults demonstrate how verifiable execution and structured risk control can coexist in open markets by ensuring that each transaction follows clear logic, embedding discipline and transparency in every interaction.

The vaults are also built on KPK’s on-chain policy layer, which defines the parameters, permissions, and safeguards that govern asset management. Through automation, the vaults continuously and predictably enforce policies. 

Similarly, every agent operates within verifiable bounds and executes predefined actions without discretion, ensuring precision in the execution. In addition, the Rebalancing Agent reallocates liquidity among approved markets to maintain optimal utilisation and yield.

The Exit Agent manages risk conditions such as oracle staleness, liquidity stress, or price divergence by reallocating capital within seconds to prevent/limit illiquidity scenarios.

Being logic-based programmes with limited, auditable permissions, these agents act strictly within the rules established by kpk’s framework, ensuring transparency.

Available Vaults

There are four types of vaults available, each type being fully automated, low-risk, and designed for continuous operation. The first is kpk USDC, which is a multi-market vault allocating USDC across blue-chip collateral markets such as wstETH, BTC, and ETH+,. It also has diversified tiers and strict caps, combining safety with efficient yield.

Second is the KPK EURC, which allocates EURC to lending markets with defined tier-based exposure limits. kpk ETH is the next agent that deploys ETH across selected collateral markets to generate lending yield while maintaining real-time liquidity through automated rebalancing.

Finally, kpk USDC Yield (Arbitrum) is an agent that extends the same policy and automation framework to the Arbitrum Layer 2. Allocations are dynamically rebalanced across incentive-rich markets on Arbitrum with strict caps in place to preserve liquidity and mitigate risk.

All vaults are ERC-4626 compliant and fully transparent, with parameters, oracles, and allocations accessible through the kpk handbook and the Morpho interface.

With the launch of agent-powered vaults on Morpho, kpk is revolutionizing the way on-chain asset management works and scales, transforming management into a rule-based process where allocation, risk control, and reporting occur transparently on-chain, without manual bottlenecks.

To learn more about kpk’s approach to curation, users can visit the official website at kpk.io/curation for more information.

Source: https://zycrypto.com/kpks-agent-powered-vaults-go-live-on-morpho/

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