Odaily News R2 Protocol announced that it has completed integration with 12 global asset management institutions, including Securitize, BlackRock, Apollo, VanEck, Fasanara, Mercado Bitcoin, Centrifuge, and others. The Mainnet will officially launch today, September 26, at 3 PM (UTC+8), and will simultaneously open two flagship RWA wealth management products: - T-Bills Vault: approximately 4% Annual Percentage Rate, supported by BlackRock, VanEck, and Centrifuge - Private Credit Vault: approximately 9–10% Annual Percentage Rate, supported by Apollo, Mercado Bitcoin, Fasanara, and Goldfinch, with a limited-time additional 22% platform subsidy, resulting in a combined annualized rate of 32%. R2 aims to bring institution-level real returns without threshold to global users, realizing the vision of a transparent and composable on-chain fund aggregator.
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