FORDEFI continued to build out its institutional DeFi infrastructure this week, emphasizing both product depth and venue coverage. The company underscored how its multiparty computation wallet is being used by on-chain vault curators managing strategies across protocols such as Morpho, Aave, and Euler for depositors.
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These curators handle risk parameters, collateral choices, and ongoing position management, requiring frequent and precise smart contract interactions. FORDEFI positioned its wallet as a critical operational layer enabling these workflows to be executed securely and at scale under policy-based controls.
In parallel, FORDEFI expanded its integration with the Hyperliquid trading platform to bring more functions under its policy engine. Withdrawals, transfers between perpetual and spot accounts, USDC movements, and vault-related operations can now be decoded, simulated, and reviewed before signatures are applied.
These Hyperliquid activities are now governed by granular policy rules, including whitelist-based controls that can block transfers to non-approved destinations. The enhancements are particularly relevant for institutional trading desks that operate multi-operator setups and seek to reduce operational and counterparty risk.
FORDEFI also broadened its in-app swap venue coverage by adding Bebop alongside Uniswap, 1inch, CoW Swap, and Jupiter. Users can compare quotes across these venues within a single interface and execute trades under the same governance workflows, compliance checks, quorum approvals, and audit trails already in place.
The company framed the Bebop integration as expanding pricing options without adding operational complexity for institutional DeFi users. This type of venue expansion is designed to enhance FORDEFI’s value proposition to active trading and institutional clients, potentially supporting higher platform engagement and transaction volumes.
Taken together, the week’s updates highlight FORDEFI’s strategy to consolidate its role as security-focused infrastructure across DeFi lending, derivatives trading, and token swaps. While no quantitative adoption metrics were disclosed, the focus on advanced policy control and broader venue coverage suggests an emphasis on institutional standards and risk management.
These developments may strengthen client retention and improve the platform’s competitive positioning in institutional-grade wallets and risk-control solutions. Overall, it was a week of incremental but strategically meaningful integrations and product positioning for FORDEFI.

