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FalconX, Monarq, and OpenEden Partner to Launch PRISM

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OpenEden has partnered with FalconX and Monarq to launch PRISM, a new tokenized yield portfolio designed to offer stable returns and low correlation to crypto price movements through a diversified, professionally managed strategy.

PRISM, which stands for Portfolio of Risk-adjusted Investment Strategy Mix, is expected to launch in February 2026. The product is actively managed by Monarq using a multi-strategy quantitative model that allocates capital across different yield sources based on market conditions.

Jeremy Ng, Founder and CEO of OpenEden, said the product reflects growing demand for institutional-grade structures in on-chain finance. “PRISM reflects how on-chain investment products are evolving toward more regulated and professionally managed offerings,” Ng said. “At OpenEden, our role is to provide partners with regulatory-compliant tokenization infrastructure that allows strategies like this to be accessed in a transparent and scalable format.”

The portfolio combines several yield-generating strategies, including cash-and-carry arbitrage, overcollateralized institutional lending, participation in established DeFi yield venues, and exposure to regulated tokenized real-world assets such as U.S. Treasury–backed instruments. Together, these strategies aim to deliver diversified and risk-adjusted returns across different market environments.

Shiliang Tang, Managing Partner at Monarq, noted that the collaboration brings together complementary strengths. “By combining Monarq’s sophisticated quantitative strategies and multi-layered risk management framework with OpenEden’s regulatory-compliant tokenization infrastructure, we are setting a new standard for transparency and stability in the digital asset space. This collaboration allows us to deliver a scalable, multi-strategy solution that scales across market cycles,” he said.

PRISM distributes yield through a staking structure. Users who stake PRISM may receive xPRISM, a receipt token that accrues value as the underlying portfolio generates returns, with performance reflected through a transparent conversion mechanism. The token will be supported on Ethereum at launch, with additional networks planned over time.

The product is tokenized by OpenEden and supported by FalconX’s institutional trading infrastructure, which provides liquidity access across major centralized exchanges. Risk controls are enforced through Monarq’s proprietary multi-layered framework, designed to keep portfolio exposure within defined risk and liquidity parameters.

A limited pre-deposit campaign is currently underway, offering early access ahead of PRISM’s official launch.

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