Venus Protocol, the leading lending market on BNB Chain, has joined forces with Fluid to launch Venus Flux, described as the first unified liquidity layer purpose-built for the BNB Chain ecosystem. The collaboration aims to turn fragmented on-chain liquidity into a coordinated system that can route capital to where it yields most, simplifying access to lending, borrowing and trading in a single stack. Venus Flux centers on four primary actions—Lend, Borrow, Multiply and Swap—exposing a streamlined interface while the backend automatically reallocates funds to optimized yield sources.

By integrating Fluid’s liquidity architecture at the protocol level, the platform links lending positions, borrowing capacity and DEX liquidity, enabling a single deposit to power multiple on-chain activities without manual repositioning. Smart Collateral and Smart Debt are the defining features, designed to merge lending with trading. Smart Collateral lets pledged assets serve as DEX liquidity and backing for loans, creating additional yield streams. Smart Debt routes borrowed capital into DEX AMM positions to earn trading fees, potentially offsetting borrowing costs in favorable markets.

The new Liquidity Layer sits at the center of Venus Flux, holding and reconciling all funds with a single ledger. Deposited assets can be automatically rebalanced across supported venues, so capital can generate lending yields while also accruing DEX fees within one ecosystem. Venus Flux is live on BNB Chain and accessible via the official interface, aiming to serve both retail users seeking simple, set-and-forget yields and DeFi-native traders chasing heightened capital efficiency. The partnership with Fluid is positioned as a stepping stone for broader innovation across the BNB Chain, with the goal of delivering institutional-grade market mechanics to on-chain credit markets.

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