Execution Clearing for On-Chain Markets.

From intent to obligation, enforced by protocol rules.

Key Features

Passive Participation

Shared Infra, Not downside

Each execution runs within its own authorization and venue. Nothing is pooled across users.

Productive Collateral

Under-Collateralized Execution

Execution capacity is set by authorization limits, not by collateral balances.

Profitable Execution

Restoration, Not Liquidation

Forced selling applies only to deficits, not to full delegator collateral.

Protected Capital

One Collateral. Multiple Strategies

The same collateral supports different execution-clearing strategies with its own execution limits.

Execution Mechanics

Parallel execution sources, verifiable settlement, and deterministic restoration.

CoW Construction is the first listed strategy.

What $YODL Authorizes

Lock $YODL to define execution permissions and limits

Authorization Capacity Max 3X Authorization defines a capped execution capacity, enforced by protocol-defined limits.
Clearing Restoration Execution is cleared by the protocol, with defined steps to resolve execution deficits.
Three-Way Value Flow Value may originate from base protocols, execution fees, and execution surplus when available.
Protocol Governance $YODL holders participate in setting protocol rules and parameters.

Yodl Ecosystem

Yodl is designed to be compatible with existing protocol infrastructure.

1 Inch
Symbiotic
Eigen Layer
Uniswap
PancakeSwap
Mellow
Brevis
Catalysis
Chainlink
Union
AAVe
Matcha
1 Inch
Symbiotic
Eigen Layer
Uniswap
PancakeSwap
Mellow
Brevis
Catalysis
Chainlink
Union
AAVe
Matcha

Scale execution capacity
through efficiency
not leverage.