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BitGo Adds Institutional Access to Aave and Spark

Thiago Alvarez
Last updated: June 10, 2026 3:54 pm
Thiago Alvarez
Published: June 10, 2026
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BitGo has launched institutional access to Aave and Spark, expanding the pathways for qualified custody clients to participate in on-chain lending markets through a new integration.

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How Narval Connects Custody Clients to DeFi ProtocolsWhy Institutional Access to On-Chain Lending Matters

The announcement, detailed in a BitGo investor relations release, centers on connecting institutional clients to decentralized finance protocols without requiring them to leave BitGo’s custody environment. The integration covers Aave and Spark, two lending protocols, alongside Tesseract.

This is a product-access expansion from BitGo, not a protocol-level launch by Aave or Spark themselves. The update gives institutions a managed route into DeFi lending that sits within existing custody workflows.

How Narval Connects Custody Clients to DeFi Protocols

The technical bridge behind the launch is an integration with Narval, a policy engine that allows custody providers to define and enforce transaction rules before interacting with DeFi smart contracts. BitGo described the setup as delivering institutional DeFi access from qualified custody.

In practice, this means BitGo’s custody clients can interact with Aave and Spark lending pools while their assets remain under BitGo’s qualified custody framework. The Narval layer handles policy enforcement, ensuring transactions comply with institutional-grade controls before they reach the blockchain.

For institutions that have avoided DeFi due to custody and compliance concerns, this type of integration removes a significant operational barrier. Rather than moving assets to a separate wallet or using unregulated interfaces, clients access protocols through their existing BitGo setup.

Why Institutional Access to On-Chain Lending Matters

Aave is one of the largest decentralized lending protocols in operation today. Connecting institutional capital to Aave and Spark through a regulated custody provider represents a step toward bridging traditional finance infrastructure with DeFi liquidity venues.

The move fits a broader pattern of institutional infrastructure providers building direct connections to DeFi. As exchanges expand into traditional asset classes and major banks explore stablecoin infrastructure, custody-to-DeFi pipelines address the other side of convergence, bringing regulated capital on-chain.

For Aave and Spark, institutional access through qualified custodians could deepen liquidity in their lending pools. For BitGo, the integration positions its custody platform as a gateway rather than just a vault, potentially making it more competitive as regulatory frameworks around crypto services tighten globally.

The launch does not come with disclosed adoption figures or committed capital amounts. Whether institutional demand materializes at scale will depend on how effectively the custody-to-DeFi workflow performs under real conditions and whether compliance teams at large allocators approve the new access path.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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ByThiago Alvarez
Thiago Alvarez is a crypto and fintech analyst at Coinwy, covering blockchain payments, DeFi protocols, and digital asset regulation. With a background in financial technology and compliance analysis, Thiago focuses on evaluating the operational viability and regulatory positioning of emerging crypto projects. His work examines token economics, cross-border payment infrastructure, and institutional adoption trends across global markets.
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