CryptoWorld News reports that BitGo has announced that, through its integration with Narval, it will open DEFI access for eligible institutional clients to AAVE, Spark, and Tesseract. The service will connect approved decentralized finance protocols to wallets in BitGo Bank and Trust’s qualified custody environment. This setup allows institutions to use on-chain markets without transferring assets to the wallet. BitGo said that more protocols will be added to the service after launch. Narval’s gateway connects DEFI applications with BitGo’s custody and wallet systems, using delegated wallet connections and embedded software packages to route approved transactions. BitGo has now integrated the DEFI gateway to provide secure access for institutional clients.

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YieldGardenKid
· 4h ago
I haven't heard the name Narval before; it seems to specialize in institutional DeFi gateways.
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StillHereAfterTheRugPull
· 4h ago
AAVE, Spark, Tesseract first, more protocols will be added later? Looking forward to it.
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Yield慢炖锅
· 4h ago
BitGo's recent institutional DeFi entry point is quite solid; you can participate in on-chain markets without transferring assets. Compliant institutions can finally stop envying.
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GateUser-e6dafce6
· 4h ago
Being able to use DeFi without transferring assets out to a custodial wallet is too critical for institutions.
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RugCheckSkeptic
· 4h ago
The pain points of institutional DeFi are custody and compliance; BitGo directly provides an all-in-one solution.
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AirdropUnderTheNeonBridge
· 4h ago
Narval's gateway design is quite interesting—delegated wallet + embedded routing, maximizing security.
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