Falcon Finance (FF) is a DeFi protocol designed to unlock liquidity from any asset without selling it. It functions as a "universal collateral" infrastructure, allowing users to deposit diverse holdings—from crypto (BTC, ETH) to Real-World Assets (RWAs like U.S. Treasuries)—to mint USDf, an overcollateralized synthetic dollar.
Key Components
• USDf (The Stablecoin): A stable unit of account backed by a diversified basket of assets, maintaining solvency through dynamic overcollateralization ratios.
• sUSDf (The Yield): By staking USDf, users receive sUSDf, which earns "real yield" generated from protocol revenues like funding rate arbitrage and RWA interest, rather than inflationary token emissions.
• $FF (The Token): The native governance token (10 billion max supply) used for voting on protocol upgrades and earning ecosystem rewards.
Why It Matters
Falcon Finance solves the "liquidity vs. holding" dilemma. Instead of selling long-term assets to access cash, institutions and individuals can collateralize them to mint stable liquidity while keeping their exposure to the underlying market.



