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# Activating Arbitrum’s Composable DeFi Infrastructure

## Leveraging Arbitrum as the Core Risk Engine

Seturan anchors collateral management, pricing, and liquidation logic directly on Arbitrum. This ensures all lending positions are secured, settled, and coordinated within Arbitrum’s execution environment.

## Integrating with Arbitrum-Native Liquidity

Seturan is designed to interoperate with Arbitrum-native liquidity venues and DeFi protocols. Collateral and borrowed assets can seamlessly flow into existing money markets, DEXs, and strategy layers.

## Expanding Omnichain Connectivity via LayerZero

Seturan uses LayerZero to connect Arbitrum with external ecosystems. This allows lending positions anchored on Arbitrum to be composed and utilized across multiple chains while maintaining a unified protocol state.

## Enabling Builders Through Composable Primitives

Seturan exposes lending and borrowing as modular primitives. Developers can build automated strategies, structured products, and advanced composable DeFi applications directly on top of Arbitrum.


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