what's AlphaLend?
AlphaLend is a decentralized, non-custodial lending and borrowing protocol built on the Sui blockchain. It enables users to supply assets to earn interest from borrowers or borrow against collateralized deposits without intermediaries. The platform supports overcollateralized loans to maintain solvency, with dynamic interest rates adjusting based on supply and demand, and automatic liquidation mechanisms for undercollateralized positions. Key features include composability for DeFi integrations, real-time oracle pricing from sources like Pyth for accurate valuations, and a health factor system to monitor borrowing risks. Users can deposit supported tokens to generate yield while unlocking liquidity through borrowing, all in a trustless environment secured by Sui's smart contract capabilities.
AlphaLend integrated with Hashi, a Sui Network Bitcoin finance protocol.
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x.com/alphalendsuiIntegrated with Hashi, a BTCfi protocol on Sui Network, as a lending partner, enabling Bitcoin holders to use BTC as programmable collateral for lending.
Integrated with USDsui stablecoin at its mainnet launch on March 6, 2026, enabling lending and borrowing functionality with the new native Sui stablecoin.
Offers 17.2% APY on lending markets, with most yield coming from stSUI positions.
Integrated support for Ethena's suiUSDe synthetic dollar across Sui Network, alongside Abyss, Cetus, Deeptrade, Aftermath, Bluefin, Ember, Navi, Scallop, Suilend, and Pyth.
Integrated with Slush wallet to power the USDC earning strategy offered through Slush Strategies one-click DeFi product on Sui.
AlphaLend integrates Elixir's deUSD stablecoin, expanding stablecoin offerings on the platform.
Risk engine achieves zero bad debt during extreme market volatility, with all depositors protected.
Bluefin becomes strategic stakeholder in protocol, enabling spot/perp trading integration for enhanced capital efficiency.
Strategic investment and technical integration with Bluefin enables new trading strategies and improved capital efficiency.