Volta90 is a multi-asset strategy that brings traditional finance exposure through a single vault. Equities, commodities, indices and crypto — sized dynamically, operator-validated, settled weekly.
The problem
Most alternative yield vehicles skew crypto-native: staking, basis, perp funding. TradFi macro and sector moves — oil, indices, mega-cap equities — sit behind brokerage accounts, gated funds, or bespoke mandates. There is no simple vehicle to express a diversified directional book across asset classes with institutional-grade, auditable reporting.
What Volta90 does
Volta90 packages a multi-asset directional strategy inside a pooled vault. USDC in, VLT90 shares out. Capital deploys across a curated universe — crypto, commodities, indices, equities, macro — with every allocation validated by a human operator before it goes live.
Algorithms and AI agents surface setups. A desk operator approves sizing, hedging and risk thresholds. NAV and share price update at each weekly settlement. Epoch bilans publish what moved, what traded, and how the book performed — reproducible from the public API.
Who it is for
Volta90 is built for allocators who want TradFi breadth with verifiable marks: family offices, funds adding macro sleeves, and sophisticated individuals who want transparency instead of black-box claims.
Access is invite-only. Approved accounts subscribe in USDC; redemption follows the weekly settlement cycle.
Why a vault
A vault is the right wrapper: pooled NAV, weekly settlement, published share price, transparent custody, and a single front door for subscription, redemption and reporting. Volta90 is not a signal feed or a copy-trading bot — it is a live, capital-at-risk strategy you enter with USDC and track like any other fund position.
What comes next
Weekly epoch reports document each settlement window. Live allocations, sector map and performance sit in the app. Transparency surfaces every address holding fund capital. If TradFi breadth with auditable marks is what you have been missing, the vault is open for access requests.
