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Multyr

Multyr is a multi-layer capital allocation system designed to structure how capital is deployed across DeFi strategies.

Rather than optimizing a single strategy, Multyr focuses on how capital is distributed, constrained, and rebalanced over time.

Multyr is currently deployed on Arbitrum, with planned expansion to additional L2 networks and Ethereum.


System Overview

Multyr is composed of two primary layers:

Strategy Vaults

Single-strategy vaults that provide exposure to specific opportunities, such as:

  • lending optimization
  • leveraged lending
  • delta-neutral strategies
  • structured yield

Designed for users who want targeted exposure and control.


Allocation Vault

A higher-level vault that allocates capital across multiple strategies.

This layer:

  • routes capital between strategies
  • adjusts exposure based on predefined rules
  • rebalances positions over time under constraints

Designed for users who want automated capital allocation.


What Multyr Does

Multyr does not generate yield on its own.

It structures how capital is deployed across existing DeFi opportunities by:

  • distributing capital across multiple strategies
  • applying constraints to manage exposure
  • adapting allocation over time
  • maintaining liquidity for withdrawals

The system operates entirely through predefined rules encoded in smart contracts.


Key Concepts

The behavior of the system is driven by:

  • allocation logic — how capital is distributed
  • constraints — limits on exposure and execution
  • rebalancing — redistribution of capital over time
  • risk controls — mechanisms that restrict unsafe behavior

Explore the Documentation

Core


System & Mechanics


Using Multyr


Current Status

Multyr is currently:

deployed on mainnet with limited functionality, undergoing controlled validation

As a result:

  • not all features may be active
  • system behavior is still being validated
  • parameters and strategies may evolve

Important

Multyr is a non-custodial system.

It does not guarantee returns or capital preservation. Users remain responsible for understanding the risks associated with DeFi strategies and smart contract systems.