Ditto Yield OS

The Operating System
for On-Chain Yield

Launch, operate, and report on-chain yield vaults — policy-controlled, non-custodial, ERC-4626 native, with fund-grade reporting built in. For asset managers who ship yield products, not infrastructure.

How it works

Yield OS is the full stack for running on-chain yield products. Launch standards-compliant vaults with policy guardrails; let Ditto's restaking-secured network execute rebalancing and operations; monitor and report everything in a manager console that computes PnL the way funds do — share-price based, time-weighted, against a high-water mark. Earn is where depositors deposit and earn; Yield OS is where managers launch, operate, and report.

  • Launch — ERC⁠-⁠4626 / 7540 vaults with caps, whitelists & roles
  • Operate — automated, restaking-secured execution
  • Report — fund-grade console & REST API

Live on mainnet: Yield Split Vault

See Yield OS in production. The Yield Split Vault accepts USDC and automatically rebalances across Aave, Spark, Fluid, and Morpho for optimized yield — fully non-custodial.

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  • Deposit USDC, earn auto-optimized yield
  • Rebalanced across Aave, Spark, Fluid & Morpho
  • ERC⁠-⁠4626 vault, live on Ethereum mainnet

Why asset managers run yield products on Ditto

    • Launch in weeks, not months

      Skip infra builds: vault contracts, automation, ops tooling, and reporting come ready to deploy.

    • Policy-controlled by design

      Caps, whitelists, role-based approvals, and constraints enforced on-chain.

    • Non-custodial trust model

      Investors keep custody; you operate strategy within transparent guardrails.

    • ERC-4626 / 7540 native

      Standards-compliant vaults plug into wallets, dashboards, and DeFi integrations.

    • Automated operations

      Rebalancing, harvesting, and fee sweeps run on triggers via a restaking-secured network — no keepers to maintain.

    • Fund-grade reporting

      A manager console with share-price PnL, high-water mark, allocations, risk, and fee economics — reported the way funds report.

    • API-first & white-label

      A REST data layer behind every chart, plus embeddable widgets and branded dApps for distribution.

    Key Features

    • Strategy automationDefine rebalancing, diversification, and harvesting logic that executes on time, price, or on-chain triggers.
    • Policy engineEnforce investment constraints with caps, asset whitelists, and role-based approvals.
    • Manager consolePrice-per-share with the high-water-mark overlay, allocations with cap bars, flows, trailing returns, and fee economics.
    • Vault standardsERC-4626 and ERC-7540 compliance for compatibility with wallets, dashboards, and analytics.
    • Partner API & white-labelBring your vault, get a reporting stack — the same REST data layer powers partner platforms and branded apps.

    Rolling out next

    The console keeps deepening. Per-protocol yield attribution, a benchmark overlay on the share-price chart, and automated vault monitoring and alerting are rolling out — with capacity curves and per-depositor PnL on the roadmap behind them.

    • Yield attribution — which venue earned what
    • Benchmark overlay on the share-price chart
    • Automated vault monitoring & alerting

    Run your yield products on Ditto

    Launch a policy-controlled, non-custodial vault with fund-grade reporting — or get a walkthrough of the console on a live mainnet vault.

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    [email protected]

    Walkthroughs and live demos are shared privately with partners — tell us about your vault.

    Ditto Yield OS FAQ

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    • What is Ditto Yield OS?

      The full stack for running on-chain yield products: standards-compliant vaults, a policy engine, automated restaking-secured execution, and a manager console for PnL, allocations, risk, and fee economics.

    • Who is it for?

      Asset managers, fintechs, and protocols that want to offer vault-based yield products without building automation or reporting infrastructure.

    • How is it different from Earn?

      Earn is the depositor app: deposit and earn. Yield OS is for managers: launch, operate, and report.

    • Is it custodial?

      No. Vaults are non-custodial — investors keep custody, and operations are bounded by on-chain policies.

    • How is PnL computed?

      From share price on a time-weighted basis — the way funds report — with the performance fee tracked against a high-water mark, not balance snapshots. All data comes from trustless on-chain reads.

    • Is it live today?

      Yes. A live USDC vault runs on Ethereum mainnet, allocating across Aave v3, Fluid, Morpho, and SparkLend. Console walkthroughs are shared privately — reach out at [email protected].

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