Recently, at the BNB hackathon in Abu Dhabi, our team, together with partners from Mitrixport Asset Management and a leading platform’s risk control team, developed something new—the QuantQueen protocol.
In simple terms, it brings the traditional fund NAV (net asset value) logic on-chain. This protocol can price LP tokens of quantitative assets based on NAV, and the minting and burning processes run automatically in cycles. Most importantly, all data is fully on-chain and verifiable by anyone, unlike the previous black-box operations.
For users in the BNB ecosystem, this means the threshold to participate in quantitative strategies is much lower, and asset transparency is maximized.
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FUDwatcher
· 9h ago
Ah, that’s more like it. Finally, someone has broken open the black box.
If they get net asset value pricing right, on-chain verification is really a necessity.
By the way, are there many teams participating in this hackathon? Can QuantQueen stand out?
Low barriers + transparency—this combo is definitely good news for small retail investors.
Just worried that once it goes live, some platforms might play tricks again, so we’ll still have to keep a close eye on the on-chain data.
But I have to admit, this approach is much more reliable than those previous financial projects.
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ImpermanentPhobia
· 9h ago
Someone has finally brought the net asset value pricing system on-chain; it should have been done long ago.
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DegenGambler
· 9h ago
Net value pricing + on-chain transparency? Alright, this approach is indeed refreshing—finally someone has brought the traditional finance model over.
Black box operations were really a problem. Could you really trust the net value of those old funds...? Now everything is out in the open.
But here's the issue: is it stable over the long run? What about the risk of rug pulls?
Low entry barriers are great, but it has to actually be usable by regular people.
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MetaverseHobo
· 9h ago
Net asset value pricing on-chain? Alright, finally someone wants to clarify how this works.
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DegenWhisperer
· 9h ago
Net value pricing, automated minting and burning, full on-chain verification... sounds impressive, but I wonder if the actual implementation will be a different story.
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PanicSeller
· 10h ago
Net value pricing + automated minting and burning, this logic is indeed fresh. Finally, someone has brought the fund model on-chain.
On-chain transparency is good, but I’m afraid it might become another tool for cutting leeks.
The partners are all pretty solid, but let’s see how long it can last.
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MetaverseVagrant
· 10h ago
Oh my god, someone finally brought this on-chain. But can this net asset value pricing model really hold up?
Recently, at the BNB hackathon in Abu Dhabi, our team, together with partners from Mitrixport Asset Management and a leading platform’s risk control team, developed something new—the QuantQueen protocol.
In simple terms, it brings the traditional fund NAV (net asset value) logic on-chain. This protocol can price LP tokens of quantitative assets based on NAV, and the minting and burning processes run automatically in cycles. Most importantly, all data is fully on-chain and verifiable by anyone, unlike the previous black-box operations.
For users in the BNB ecosystem, this means the threshold to participate in quantitative strategies is much lower, and asset transparency is maximized.