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EVM Prime Broker Sandbox

Explore unified margin, lending, and shared risk behavior in an EVM-based prime broker system before building the real thing.

Best for: unified margin, lending, and portfolio health. Core question: what changes when margin is unified across products?

What this sandbox helps you test

Designed for teams thinking beyond one product and toward shared risk infrastructure.

Unified margin

See how a single health view changes account behavior across products.

Lending and collateral

Explore how collateral backs borrowing capacity and trading resilience.

Cross-product risk

Model how multiple financial primitives interact on one risk engine.

Prime broker logic

Test the design logic behind portfolio health instead of siloed product thinking.

Who it is for

This is most useful when you are designing margin systems, lending, or multi-product venues.

1

Prime broker designers

Validate shared-risk ideas before turning them into protocol architecture.

2

Margin system researchers

Compare unified and siloed models in a more concrete way.

3

Structured finance builders

Understand how lending and cross-product health can shape a venue.

Example scenarios

This sandbox is strongest when the design question is about portfolio behavior across products.

Siloed vs unified margin

Compare what happens to the same account under isolated product rules and a shared health engine.

Collateral-backed resilience

See how lending collateral changes the survival path of a trading account during stress.

Cross-product shock

Model how losses in one area of the system reduce capacity or safety in another.

What a real proof surface should show

This direction becomes credible only when unified margin behavior is inspectable at the account level.

Portfolio health decomposition

Show exactly which positions, loans, and collateral pools drive account health.

Liquidation threshold comparison

Make the difference between unified and siloed rules visible with the same account state.

Cross-product contagion trace

Expose how one loss path reduces capacity elsewhere in the shared risk engine.

Understand portfolio behavior, not just isolated products

This sandbox is about seeing how a prime broker system moves as one shared machine.