Why MakeBanc

The same independent strategies you'd want exposure to, without the parts that usually make it hard, opaque, or risky to get there. Here is what changes when you allocate through MakeBanc instead of going direct, into a fund, or into an uninsured vault.

Before you read on Capital is at risk. MakeBanc removes the operational, custodial, and access friction around allocating, not the chance that a strategy loses money. You choose who to allocate to, and that decision is yours.

Transparent fees, far less complexity:

No fund administrator. No subscription documents. No quarterly investor letters to chase, no NAV statement you have to take on trust.

NAV is read from Binance and independently verified before it is published, by a consensus mechanism and a human check that can only approve or reject it, never set by the asset manager and never by the platform. You can verify it against on-chain records and share count.

This is not the cheapest way to hold a strategy. You pay a 1% platform fee for institutional custody and the infrastructure, a 1% insurance fee that is a straight pass-through of the cost of insuring the vault, and the manager's performance fee on gains. What you get for it is that every number is visible and each one buys something concrete: custody, infrastructure, and insurance cover (technology-risk coverage from Breach, currently in progress). No setup fee, no fund-subscription minimums to negotiate, and no separate fund-administration fee layered on top.

Global, on-chain access:

You hold your position on-chain, on Base. Allocating and redeeming is a wallet signature, not a wire and a fax.

Your access doesn't depend on holding an account at a particular centralised exchange, in a particular jurisdiction, passing that exchange's onboarding. The vault is the access layer. If you can hold a wallet and clear KYC once, you can allocate, from anywhere the platform is supported.

No exchange counterparty risk:

Exchanges have failed, and do fail. When you deposit on a CEX, your balance is an IOU from that exchange; if it goes under, you are a creditor.

On MakeBanc, assets sit in institutional custody at Ceffu, segregated, with the asset manager holding trade-only access. The manager can trade the strategy but cannot withdraw your capital, and the platform cannot move it without your signature. You are not exposed to an exchange's solvency to get your money back.

Insurance on technology risk (in progress):

Smart contracts carry technology risk. Most on-chain vaults ask you to wear it.

MakeBanc is arranging insurance with Breach to cover technology risk on the vault infrastructure. This coverage is for MakeBanc's technology layer only, not the custodian or any other part of the infrastructure, and it is currently in progress, not yet in force. The intent, measured against another vault, is the difference between "audited and hopefully fine" and "audited and insured." It will reduce, though not eliminate, the risk you carry; strategy risk is still yours. Details in Security and risk.

Curated access, never locked in:

You didn't find this on an open marketplace and wire money to a stranger. You arrived on an invite code, from someone you know or from the manager whose strategy you actually want exposure to.

That gives you a direct line to that manager instead of a cold relationship with a platform, and it means the strategies in front of you are ones you were deliberately given access to, not an anonymous pool you have to sift through. You are never locked in: the relationship is recorded but not binding, and you redeem on the normal monthly schedule whenever you choose.

Seamless capital conversion:

Here is an invite code. Deploy capital. That is the whole motion.

You do not set up exchange API keys. You do not configure IP whitelists. You do not fight a clunky CeFi interface or hand trading credentials to anyone, the friction that makes allocating directly with a manager genuinely painful if you have not done it before. Arrive with an invite code, verify once, fund with stablecoins you already hold or a virtual fiat account in your name, and allocate. See Onboarding.

What this is, and is not:

MakeBanc is the infrastructure connecting you to independent strategies. It is not a fund, not an adviser, and not a guarantee.

The platform does not pick strategies for you, rank them, or tell you how much to allocate. Those are your decisions. Capital is at risk; a strategy can lose money, and you can redeem but not undo a loss. What MakeBanc removes is the operational, custodial, and access friction around the decision, not the decision itself.

Start with Onboarding.