
Issa
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been seeing cool posts about RWA vaults on the timeline, so here are a few words about how @NestCredit works, and the pieces that handle deposits, withdrawals, yield strategies, and security. - core vault contract: smart contract that holds stablecoins and RWAs bought onchain from institutional issuers. it secures everything by restricting all movement into and out of the vault using programmable built-in compliance policies. users can only mint and redeem stablecoins after verification through these policies. - extension contracts: calculate the value of its onchain holdings by asking every RWA inside "how much are you worth today". connects to cross-chain bridges to let users mint/redeem on multiple chains. - manager contracts: run automated strategies, buying RWAs with the vault's stablecoins, adjusting allocations based on the pre-set plan and market conditions. also keeps liquidity for fast withdrawals. enforces management and compliance rules. combined, this gives nest users crypto-native feel for institutional grade RWAs. one number that speaks to that is active holders (i.e. unique wallet that uses nest). we'll explain later why its important to grow that number.





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