Looking for some holiday reading? ☃️ Learn about ERC-7540, the vault standard powering SuperVaults. It extends ERC-4626, the tokenized vault standard used by leading protocols like @Morpho and @eulerfinance, to support something DeFi has been missing: asynchronous flows. While ERC-4626 dramatically improved composability, security, and UX for vaults, it wasn’t designed for async execution (i.e. deposits or withdrawals that settle later, not atomically in a single transaction). Any vault that relies on: - delayed execution - batching - bridging - fixed-term or less-liquid strategies doesn’t fit cleanly into ERC-4626. ERC-7540 solves this. It adds native support for async deposits and redemptions, while preserving the composability, UX, and security improvements that made ERC-4626 successful. In SuperVaults, this enables: - low-cost, batched withdrawals - onchain composability with async strategies - access to new yield sources like RWAs, @pendle_fi fixed yield, cross-chain yield, and offchain strategies When you redeem from a SuperVault: - funds enter a redemption queue - withdrawals are batched with other users for efficient execution - most redemptions settle within ~1 hour - larger or less-liquid exits (e.g. Pendle PTs) may take 1–3 days The ERC-7540 standard was co-authored by Superform CEO @vikruna and Head of Engineering @0xTimepunk, and now powers the next generation of SuperVaults: permissionless, validator-secured, non-custodial vaults designed for institutions, builders, and everyday users.
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