> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.byzantine.fi/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Welcome!

Byzantine Prime is a new way to put company cash to work. Same safety, same compliance, just with returns that actually make CFOs smile - for the first time.

Byzantine offers a low-risk, institutional-grade digital credit product built for corporate cash. It combines the safety of traditional finance with the efficiency and returns of digital markets.

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## Byzantine offers:

* Stable returns: Target yield of Base (T-Bills) + 400bps (so around 8% per year)
* Access to blue-chip lending and borrowing market products.
* Overcollateralised lending in USD-backed digital assets.
* 24/7 liquidity: Assets are always accessible
* Safety and compliance: Strategy curated by Keyrock, a regulated EU & US Digital Asset Service Provider, under full AML, KYC, MiCA, and SOC 2 Type II frameworks.
* Institutional grade custody and insurance on the capital deposited
* Active risk monitoring: Continuous rebalancing and diversification to preserve capital.
* Transparent reporting: Real-time visibility on portfolio and performance.

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