Lombard Finance
Lombard Finance (lombard.finance)
Lombard Finance (“Lombard”) is a cryptocurrency / DeFi infrastructure project focused on bringing Bitcoin into onchain finance (“BTCFi”)—i.e., enabling BTC holders to earn yield and use BTC-denominated assets across decentralized finance applications. Lombard states it was founded in 2024 and is building “onchain Bitcoin Capital Markets.” (lombard.finance)
What Lombard does (core products)
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LBTC (Lombard’s liquid staked / yield-bearing Bitcoin asset)
Lombard’s flagship product is LBTC, described as a BTC-backed, yield-bearing token intended to be usable across DeFi while maintaining BTC exposure. Lombard’s documentation describes LBTC as fully backed by BTC and designed for composability across DeFi; it also attributes LBTC yield generation to Babylon’s Bitcoin Staking Protocol. (docs.lombard.finance) -
BTC.b (a permissionless bridged Bitcoin asset)
Lombard also offers BTC.b, positioned as a permissionless and verifiably backed Bitcoin asset. Lombard states it acquired BTC.b from Ava Labs in October 2025, and that BTC.b uses onchain proof/verification mechanisms (including Chainlink Proof of Reserve, per Lombard’s product materials). (lombard.finance) -
Developer / platform tooling (e.g., Lombard SDK)
Lombard’s documentation describes a broader product suite that includes LBTC, BTC.b, and the Lombard SDK (connectivity/integration tooling for exchanges, custodians, and wallets). (docs.lombard.finance)
Security / verification approach (as described by Lombard)
Lombard describes LBTC as being secured by a multi-institution “security consortium” model (intended to reduce single points of failure) and markets “institutional-grade” security. (docs.lombard.finance)
Notable ecosystem expansion (selected examples reported publicly)
Lombard has expanded LBTC to additional chains/ecosystems; for example, CoinDesk reported a planned LBTC deployment on Sui (noted as a move beyond EVM-only environments at the time). (coindesk.com)
Blockworks later reported LBTC being launched on Solana. (blockworks.co)
Publicly identified leadership
Reporting and third-party profiles identify Jacob Phillips as a co-founder of Lombard Finance. (coindesk.com)
Official accounts (as provided)
text Website: https://www.lombard.finance X (Twitter): https://x.com/Lombard_Finance
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