
Buttonwood
A DeFi protocol for building tranched and convertible-debt instruments using ERC20 collateral.

What is Buttonwood?
Buttonwood is a protocol for building decentralized debt and tranche instruments. Its Tranche product on Ethereum splits ERC20 collateral into senior and junior tranches that other protocols use to issue convertible bonds and structured-yield instruments. Buttonwood V1 extends the design to mortgage-style loans with a Conversion Queue that automatically converts collateral to repay debt if prices appreciate past a trigger.
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