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The ERC-4626 standard has reshaped the DeFi ecosystem, but it has a fatal flaw—operations must be completed synchronously. This design stifles too much imagination. Think about RWA strategies that require off-chain confirmation, then look at Pendle's PT mechanism, and cross-chain yield aggregation—all of these are constrained by the synchronous execution framework.
Asynchronous execution is the true way out. Superform is deploying the ERC-7540 standard specifically for this purpose—it breaks the chains of synchronization, allowing vaults to handle complex operations that require time. From RWA to cross-chain strategies, from yield optimization to liquidity management, the asynchronous mechanism instantly opens up a whole new world. This is not just a technical upgrade but an evolution of DeFi operational models.
Asynchronous is the future, I like the Superform move 7540, finally someone thought of solving this problem
Wait, does this mean all the previous vault designs need to be rewritten? Will compatibility be a mess again
As for asynchronous, Superform is definitely putting in some thought. It would be great if the 7540 standard could be implemented... but it feels like another unfinished beginning?