By partnering with GPT360, Klara enhances its lending protocol’s effectiveness and makes its offerings more seamless and accessible for a wider Web3 audience.By partnering with GPT360, Klara enhances its lending protocol’s effectiveness and makes its offerings more seamless and accessible for a wider Web3 audience.

Klara Finance Integrates GPT360’s AI Capabilities to Power AI-driven DeFi Lending Trading, Crypto Cross-Chain Wallet

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GPT360, a decentralized protocol that offers AI-powered solutions for Web3 marketing and community engagement, today announced a strategic partnership with Klara Finance, a self-custody wallet and credit protocol that allows users to manage assets and borrow tokens. This collaboration enabled the integration of GPT360’s AI infrastructure with Klara’s multichain asset and crypto ecosystem to bring AI-powered automation, risk management, and enhanced customer experience in Klara’s DeFi lending trading platform.

Klara Finance is a self-custody wallet and a DeFi platform that enables customers to retain full control of their multi-chain assets and provides them with seamless credit lending and borrowing access without losing their financial liquidity. As a decentralized network, Klara already offers sophisticated features like liquidity pools, loans, cross-chain compatibility, and many others. Such features enhance liquidity management and provide customers with the ability to trade assets and invest in various products.

Klara Brings AI to DeFi Credit Services

However, through this partnership, Klara introduces a new layer of intelligence (powered by GPT360‘s AI technology) into its non-custodial digital wallet and DeFi credit ecosystem. Built on an innovative AI technology, GPT360 provides a variety of features designed to empower Web3 projects, marketers, and individual users looking to optimize their digital activities.

Through this collaboration, Klara harnesses GPT360 AI capabilities to introduce the use of intelligence in its services. This alliance means GPT360’s AI agents now run automation on Klara’s DeFi network, and as a result, execute sophisticated financial strategies (like lending/borrowing transactions, interest calculations, yield generation, etc.) on Klara’s ecosystem. 

This also implies that GPT360’s AI agents now automate loan underwriting on Klara, optimize liquidity management, enhance fraud detection, manage credit scoring, and personalize lending on the trading platform more seamlessly and securely.

On the other hand, the collaboration also means that GPT360’s intelligent virtual assistants now help Klara customers in their DeFi journey, assisting them in answering queries, executing trading strategies, managing investment portfolios, and providing real-time analytics.

AI Revolutionizing DeFi Lending

Klara Finance is one of the rapidly growing DeFi lending and borrowing platforms. As collective TVL in such protocols currently stands at $62.909 billion (according to data from DeFillama), Aave, Morpho, and SparkLend are taking the top three lead. The growth of these platforms is based on allowing users to lend and borrow digital assets with better loan terms and rates and enhanced DeFi capital efficiency.

The partnership between GPT360 and Klara Finance further showcases that AI integration is becoming an increasingly imperative trend. This means that by incorporating AI into DeFi lending protocols, the above platforms and others can unlock new levels of security, effectiveness, and customer satisfaction.  

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