Price change (24h):
0.04%
High (24h):
$0.01454986
Low (24h):
$0.01433993
Volume (24h):
$1.24
Market Cap:
$134.93K
All Time High:
93.24% $0.21
Apr 26, 2023
All Time Low:
18% $0.01
Jun 6, 2026
41.83 %(1Y)
$0.01441037
Price change (24h):
0.04%
High (24h):
$0.01454986
Low (24h):
$0.01433993
Volume (24h):
$1.24
Market Cap:
$134.93K
All Time High:
93.24% $0.21
Apr 26, 2023
All Time Low:
18% $0.01
Jun 6, 2026
Sector Finance (SECT) is a cryptocurrency. The protocol operates as a structured product platform, disaggregating yield opportunities into discrete risk tranches and distributing returns in USDC or ETH.
The platform addresses a persistent friction in DeFi: undifferentiated, opaque yield pools that offer no granular risk calibration. By segmenting depositor capital into senior and junior tranches, Sector Finance allows capital allocators to match exposure precisely to their risk budgets. This transforms generic liquidity provision into a curated product that resembles traditional fixed-income structures.
Sector Finance operates on the Arbitrum network. Arbitrum, an Optimistic Rollup, compresses transaction batches and posts fraud-proof windows to Ethereum mainnet, inheriting its security while reducing fees. The protocol’s smart contracts settle on this Layer-2, benefiting from sub-second soft confirmations and near-instant finality for risk calculations.
The SECT token conforms to the standard ERC-20 interface, enabling frictionless integration with Arbitrum’s decentralized exchange aggregators and lending protocols. The codebase is publicly auditable on GitHub, promoting transparency for depositor due diligence. Initial token distribution happened via the Camelot launchpad, a launch mechanism that bootstrapped liquidity and distributed early voting power to a broad user base. Because Arbitrum is EVM-compatible, Sector Finance can optionally interface with Ethereum-native tooling and oracles without modification.
No individual founders have been publicly disclosed. The development cohort instead operates pseudonymously, a strategic choice seen across many early-stage DeFi experiments. Sector Finance appeared during a period of accelerating migration to Arbitrum, when yield optimization protocols sought to capture capital rotating away from mainnet congestion. The protocol’s GitBook documentation details a rigorous mathematical framework for assessing credit-like risk in crypto markets, which underpins the vault selection process.
The project’s overarching aim is to re-engineer DeFi yields into transparent, risk-graded instruments reminiscent of asset-backed securities. By quantifying correlation and default probabilities across different protocol interactions, Sector Finance seeks to replace blind speculation with informed allocation. This mission pushes the boundaries of what on-chain structured finance can offer to retail and institutional participants alike.
SECT tokens serve a governance function, granting holders the ability to vote on protocol upgrades, risk parameter adjustments, and fee structures. No other utility, such as fee sharing or staking rewards, is currently implemented according to available documentation. Through off-chain Snapshot polls or on-chain voting modules, SECT holders collectively steer the protocol’s risk assessment models.
Traders acquire SECT via eight active markets on Arbitrum, using the token to speculate on the growth of structured product demand or to diversify their DeFi exposure. Liquidity providers who participated in the Camelot launchpad received SECT allocations that they can hold or sell as the protocol matures. Any future introduction of protocol fee redistribution would likely direct cash flows to token holders in USDC or ETH.
Sector Finance has a maximum supply of 100,000,000 tokens. Currently, 9,363,688.23 SECT are in circulation. No programmed emission schedule or halving mechanism has been disclosed. With a market capitalization of $176,399, Sector Finance ranks #4,984 among all cryptocurrencies.
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| 07/07/2026 | $0.01 | $0.01 | $0.01 | $0.01 |
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| 04/07/2026 | $0.01 | $0.01 | $0.01 | $0.01 |
| 03/07/2026 | $0.01 | $0.01 | $0.01 | $0.01 |
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