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Fortary provides a consolidated view of your organization’s DeFi activity, allowing you to monitor positions across protocols, track risk exposure, and manage token approvals — all from within the platform.

Position Tracking

Fortary aggregates your DeFi positions across all connected protocols and EVM-compatible vaults into a single dashboard. This includes:
  • Lending positions — Assets supplied to or borrowed from lending protocols
  • Liquidity positions — LP tokens and liquidity pool allocations
  • Staking positions — Assets staked in DeFi protocols (distinct from native chain staking)
  • Yield positions — Active yield farming or reward accrual across protocols
Positions are tracked in real-time and displayed alongside your standard portfolio balances, giving your team a complete picture of asset allocation across both custodied and deployed capital.

Risk Exposure

The risk exposure view surfaces key metrics to help your organization understand its DeFi footprint:
  • Protocol concentration — How your DeFi capital is distributed across protocols
  • Chain exposure — DeFi positions broken down by blockchain network
  • Position health — Relevant health metrics for lending positions (e.g., collateralization ratios)
Regularly reviewing your DeFi exposure helps identify concentration risks and ensures deployed capital aligns with your organization’s risk tolerance.

Token Approval Management

When interacting with DeFi protocols, your wallets grant smart contracts permission to spend tokens on your behalf through ERC-20 token approvals. Fortary allows you to view and manage these approvals:
  • View active approvals — See which contracts have permission to spend your tokens, and the approved amounts
  • Identify unlimited approvals — Flag approvals that grant unlimited spending authority to a contract
  • Revoke approvals — Submit revocation transactions to remove a contract’s spending permission
Unlimited token approvals are a common DeFi convenience, but they present a security risk if the approved contract is ever compromised. Review your active approvals regularly and revoke any that are no longer needed.

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