
Royco Protocol
Royco is a yield protocol that splits any yield source into senior and junior risk tranches.

What is Royco Protocol?
Royco is a non-custodial risk-tranching protocol. Users deposit into Senior tranches with first-loss coverage and steadier yield, or Junior tranches that absorb that risk in exchange for higher variable yield. Strategies are run by independent curators across Ethereum, Arbitrum, and other chains, with around 155,000 users to date.
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