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Our Story

Company

Finance, Closer

The internet changed how information moves.

It changed how people communicate, build communities, and make payments.

But capital markets never truly became internet native.

Financial products are still locked inside brokerage accounts, geographic borders, legacy infrastructure, and closed distribution networks. For decades, the power to create and distribute investable products has remained concentrated in the hands of a few large financial institutions.

Alloco was built to change that.

We are redefining how ETPs and financial assets can exist, move, and be issued in a digital, global, and internet-native world.

ETPs became one of the most important inventions in modern finance because they made investing simple. They turned complex baskets, themes, and strategies into products that people could actually understand and access. Alloco brings that same product logic onchain, where assets become programmable, composable, globally reachable, and available 24/7.

This is not just tokenization.
Tokenization turns assets into digital units.
Alloco turns assets into financial products.

A real product needs more than a token. It needs structure, rules, NAV, custody, liquidity, redemption, compliance, and distribution. That is why Alloco is building the Onchain ETP OS: a product layer that helps institutions, platforms, and asset issuers create and distribute financial products as easily as internet companies launch applications.

The creator captures the insight.
Alloco engineers the reality.

For investors: Simpler access to global assets, without gatekeepers or borders.

For issuers: A faster, seamless path from idea to product.

For institutions: A cleaner, transparent wrapper for custody, compliance, and distribution.

For markets: The long-awaited migration from closed financial systems to open, digital networks.

Alloco is not building another token platform.

We are building the infrastructure for financial ownership in the internet age.

Our Insights

Market notes on themes that may become onchain products: AI infrastructure, inflation exposure, stable yield, cross market arbitrage, and liquidity design.

Research

Is interest rate pricing in crypto fair and efficient?

A practical framework for reading DeFi and CeFi lending rates, from market discovered pricing to negotiated pricing and hybrid models.

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Micro-Market Rate pricing framework

The note explains why crypto lending rates can vary widely across CeFi, DeFi, and hybrid products, then proposes a clearer pricing framework combining base rates, market discovered rates, business adjustments, and tail risk adjustments.

Launcher

The Launcher helps users define a product idea, shape its risk profile, and prepare it for market presentation without turning the process into a complex form.

Product creation

How to create an ETP concept

Start with the market story, define the target exposure, add risk boundaries, and translate the idea into a product page.

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From basket to rules

A simple framework for turning assets, weights, rebalancing rules, and constraints into a product structure users can understand.

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Preparing a launch page

What a product page needs before launch: short thesis, exposure logic, risk notes, data modules, and distribution ready copy.

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Market readiness checklist

A lightweight review path for product clarity, risk disclosure, operational feasibility, and community facing communication.

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Trade

Trade resources explain the user side of Alloco products: how prices form, how liquidity is routed, and how risk should be read before entering a position.

Markets

How subscription creates ETP tokens

A user deposits USDC into the smart contract. The backend routes execution through the broker, then the contract mints ETP tokens after the trade is confirmed.

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How NAV anchoring works

Creation, redemption, and arbitrage logic help keep product prices close to underlying value when market structure is designed correctly.

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Risk before trading

Every product carries different market, liquidity, execution, counterparty, and mechanism risks. The goal is to show them clearly.

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Using products in a portfolio

How users may think about themes, hedges, yield exposure, and position sizing when combining multiple onchain products.

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