Getting Started

Supported Assets

Fount accepts deposits in two leading digital assets - both chosen for their market trust, stability, and interoperability with institutional rails.

USDC (USD Coin)

USDC is a fully-backed stablecoin issued by Circle and governed under U.S. financial standards. It's the default asset used for vault participation.

  • Pegged 1:1 to the U.S. dollar

  • Highly liquid and widely supported

  • Integrated with fiat conversion partners

₿ BTC (via Wrapped Formats)

Fount also supports Bitcoin deposits, which are converted into wrapped formats such as wBTC, cbBTC, or SovaBTC for compatibility with the on-chain protocol.

  • Allocated into off-chain strategies via fiat conversion

  • tRWA tokens track BTC-equivalent value

  • Redemptions can be made in USDC or BTC


Supported Networks

Fount is currently live on Base, a fast and low-cost Layer 2 built on the Optimism stack.

  • Low gas fees

  • Fast transaction finality

  • Seamless Coinbase wallet integration

  • Ideal for both active and long-term users

🔮 Coming Soon

We are actively working to expand support across select EVM chains and Bitcoin-native environments.


Wallet and Account Requirements

To use Fount, you'll need:

  • A supported Web3 wallet (e.g. MetaMask, Rabby, Ledger)

  • BTC or USDC in your wallet

  • Completion of KYC through our onboarding partner (for RWA strategies)

⚠️ Compliance Note

All deposits into RWA strategies are subject to identity verification as part of our compliance framework. Once verified, you can interact freely with the protocol.


What Are tRWA Tokens?

When you invest in a strategy, you receive a tRWA token - a tokenized share of the underlying real-world asset exposure.

Each tRWA token:

  • Is ERC4626-compatible

  • Tracks your share of the fund's Net Asset Value (NAV)

  • Automatically updates in value as the fund earns returns

  • Can be redeemed for your principal and yield during redemption windows

💡 Think of it as a Digital Investment Certificate

Visible on-chain, backed by regulated off-chain or on-chain strategies.

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