Wintermute Launches Armitage DeFi Vault Platform for Institutions

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Wintermute has announced Armitage, a new DeFi vault curation business for professional investors and institutions. The algorithmic trading firm said the product will support risk management and yield generation in decentralized lending markets through on-chain, non-custodial vaults for users globally.

As per the report, Armitage will launch with a minimum viable product later this month. A wider rollout is planned later this year, with more vaults, chains, and protocols over time.

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Armitage DeFi Vaults to Launch on Morpho

The first two vaults will be live on Morpho and will be denominated in USDC. By offering a DeFi vault system, Wintermute is looking to cater to users who want to have managed lending exposure while retaining control of their funds.

This is our 9th year in crypto

Nine years providing liquidity and staying active through every market condition

Today we’re launching Armitage

Our take on vault curation, starting with two USDC vaults on @Morpho pic.twitter.com/lmqCCKbJ3C

— Wintermute (@wintermute_t) May 19, 2026

Armitage will be run by professional curators who are responsible for managing vault activities directly on blockchain networks. These curators will swap between strategies, set limits for risk, choose the types of collateral, and rebalance positions as market conditions shift.

Users will have the option to deposit and withdraw onchain. The firm stated that the DeFi vault structure will not involve any KYC verifications, though it will rely on the regulations of different regions.

Wintermute said the platform is built to react to market changes in real time. Curators have the ability to cut back on exposure if conditions deteriorate or lending markets improve to redirect capital into more lucrative opportunities.

The firm also tied the performance of curator fees. That arrangement provides curators with a way to make money based on the returns they generate for the depositors, not just from the management itself.

One of the most important aspects of Armitage is that Wintermute intends to deal with liquidations via its own trading infrastructure. Liquidators typically are external participants who conduct liquidations in many DeFi markets to ensure borrowers maintain adequate collateralization.

Armitage Adds Risk Controls for DeFi Lending

Wintermute says that the internal liquidation handling will help to mitigate delays in volatile periods. According to the company, this method can help to boost the execution in fast-moving markets and during periods of stress in the external liquidation systems.

Armitage is based on the Wintermute trading platform. The firm claims to process over $10 billion of daily trading activity in over 70 venues and across multiple blockchain networks.

According to Chief Executive Officer Evgeny Gaevoy, the DeFi lending sector has matured to the point where access isn’t sufficient. Now strategy and risk management are as important as market entry for institutional capital, he said.

Many of the existing vault systems are concentrating on basic rules and relationship management, Wintermute said. Research lead Igor Igamberdiev said Armitage is based on real trading experience in times of market crashes, bad debt, and liquidity shortages.

The DeFi vault will continue to be permissionless and 100% onchain. Users can transfer funds without the need for a central authority, and curators can review and manage lending strategies within a set risk framework, Wintermute said.

The launch coincides with a less impressive time for DeFi lending. According to data from DefiLlama, the total value locked in lending protocols is $41 billion, which is significantly lower than the peak of $127 billion recorded in September 2025.

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