Self-custody first
Assets stay in your wallet. OwnFi never takes custody or moves funds without your signature — every transaction is user-approved.
OwnFi helps you discover, compare and execute self-directed interactions with third-party DeFi protocols. You keep custody, you approve every transaction, and you make your own decisions.
Keep custody. Access opportunity. The app is in active development.
OwnFi is a non-custodial interface — a tool, not a manager. We surface the information you need, then you decide and sign.
Assets stay in your wallet. OwnFi never takes custody or moves funds without your signature — every transaction is user-approved.
Protocol, chain, fees, yield source and risk indicators are shown before you act — so you understand what you’re interacting with.
Estimated yields are not guaranteed. Risk scores are educational information to aid your own research — not safety guarantees.
A focused, non-custodial workspace for self-directed DeFi. Shown here as a preview — the app is not live yet and there’s no real data below.
A clear portfolio overview with savings and recent activity in one place.
Connect your own wallet and view balances — Base first, more chains later.
Stablecoin opportunities shown with estimated APY and clear risk context.
A curated marketplace of admin-reviewed listings across third-party protocols.
Portfolio exposure and explainable risk indicators to inform your decisions.
A readable history of your transactions and protocol interactions.
We’re building OwnFi in the open. The app isn’t live yet — this site is informational while we work toward a first release on Base.
Want to follow along or get notified when early access opens? Join the list below or watch the project on GitHub.
The app is on the way. Email us to be notified when early access opens — we’ll only use your address to send the updates you ask for. No spam.
OwnFi provides information, risk indicators, routing tools and execution support. It does not guarantee returns, take custody of funds, pool customer assets, or provide personalised financial advice. DeFi involves significant risk including smart contract failure, stablecoin depegging, liquidity issues, governance changes and loss of funds. You remain responsible for your decisions and transactions.