Galaxy Launches DeFi Loan Package with $100 Million 'Shield'
Galaxy has launched a Galaxy Onchain Financing Rate (GOFR) - a fully managed on-chain lending product aimed at financial institutions, high-net-worth individuals, and accredited investors.
We just launched GOFR --- the Galaxy Onchain Financing Rate.
For the first time, institutions can access a single, continuously rebalanced rate across Aave, Morpho, Spark, and more. Dynamically optimized in real time and rebalanced across DeFi venues, a single Galaxy Rate. pic.twitter.com/kem3qHy8vT
--- Galaxy (@galaxyhq) July 14, 2026
GOFR operates by aggregating variable borrowing rates from leading DeFi protocols such as Aave, Morpho, Spark, Kamino, and other platforms, continuously rebalancing to create a unique optimal borrowing rate for customers.
Instead of having to work directly with multiple DeFi protocols to find the best rate, customers only need to transact with Galaxy. The company will select the protocols on behalf of the customer, execute transactions, manage collateral, monitor positions, and handle all interactions with the blockchain. Even when using Bitcoin as collateral, Galaxy will automatically convert it to the appropriate "wrapped" version to participate in DeFi.
In return, customers do not need to manage wallets, private keys, or sign transactions on smart contracts. Additionally, Galaxy acts as the sole lending partner, standing between customers and on-chain protocols, committing to use $100 million of its own capital as a shield to protect against initial risks.
Max Bareiss, Director of Lending at Galaxy, stated that institutions see the potential of on-chain credit but do not want to build overly complex operational infrastructures themselves. GOFR is designed to address this bottleneck, bringing the DeFi borrowing experience closer to traditional financial service models.
Moreover, Galaxy will publicly disclose the GOFR interest rates along with average figures over 7 days and 30 days for loans in USDC, USDT, and ETH. If widely adopted by the market, GOFR could become a reference interest rate for borrowing activities on DeFi, similar to the role of the SOFR benchmark interest rate in the traditional financial system.
To manage risks, Galaxy integrates a circuit breaker mechanism - automatically halting disbursements when established risk thresholds are exceeded. The minimum loan size is $1 million, with flexible terms and structures designed for institutional customers.
It is evident that "packaging" DeFi as a service for institutions (DeFi-as-a-Service) is becoming a trend pursued by many organizations. Previously, Coinbase also launched a service allowing customers to borrow USDC by collateralizing BTC, ETH, and SOL through the Morpho protocol. After just 8 months of operation, this product has generated over $1 billion in on-chain loans.
In recent months, Galaxy has successively obtained a BitLicense in New York, launched an OTC trading platform for the prediction market, developed staking infrastructure for BlackRock's Ethereum ETF, and enhanced its AI data center segment with the Helios complex in Texas.
However, Galaxy's ambitions are still hindered by the cryptocurrency market. The company reported a net loss of $216 million in Q1 2026, primarily due to the decline in digital asset prices eroding portfolio value. Nevertheless, investors reacted positively to the new strategy, pushing GLXY shares up nearly 4% during the GOFR announcement, reaching approximately $24.22 per share.
Price fluctuations of GLXY shares in the most recent trading session, screenshot from Google Finance at 11:15 AM on July 15, 2026.
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