By partnering with ArtGis Finance, Sileon expands accessibility of its crypto lending offerings to DeFi users and widens its network’s reach in the Web3 space.By partnering with ArtGis Finance, Sileon expands accessibility of its crypto lending offerings to DeFi users and widens its network’s reach in the Web3 space.

Sileon Expands Crypto Lending Offerings with ArtGis Finance Partnership

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ArtGis Finance, a decentralized platform that functions as a bridge between TradFI and DeFi, today announced a strategic partnership with SileonApp, a multichain lending protocol that enables people to borrow or lend crypto assets on different chains. Through this collaboration, ArtGis and Sileon show their dedication to advancing a growing field within the DeFi landscape by accelerating the accessibility of crypto lending products to digital customers.

SileonApp is a decentralized lending protocol headquartered in California, which allows people to borrow stablecoins such as USDC, USDT, and several others by collateralizing various crypto assets like BTC, ETH, XRP, and many others, without involvement of centralized control, KYC, or intermediaries. By serving as a unified multichain lending protocol, Sileon aims to simplify crypto lending and borrowing across multiple blockchain networks.

Sileon Increasing Traction Via ArtGis

Through the partnership above, Sileon integrated its lending interface into the ArtGis’ platform, a move that is set to broaden its crypto lending accessibility among DeFi and TradFI customers.

ArtGis Finance is an innovative asset-management platform. By combining DeFi digital assets, traditional financial offerings, and RWAs, it streamlines investment and liquidity opportunities, asset trading/ transaction, and financial settlements. Since its launch in 2019, ArtGis has experienced significant growth, currently running a comprehensive digital asset management platform that operates across primary and security markets, supported by diverse investment and financial strategies.

The alliance signifies Sileon’s commitment to grow its suite of crypto lending offerings, with ArtGis embracing this partnership to support the development of the Sileon network. As a result, ArtGis’ digital asset platform will support all lending products on Sileon, hence offering a wide variety of DeFi services to users, giving a broad range of financial choices.

Why ArtGis-Sileon Partnership Matters in DeFi

The crypto lending market is witnessing an immense surge in trading activity. The latest data shows that trading volume in the market experienced a 51% increase from the record set in 2021, rising from the $23 billion trading volume seen in 2021 to a high of $48 billion registered on October 7, 2025. This implies that although TradFI money lending remains strong, a new alternative, crypto lending, is tremendously gaining user interest. This means that as cryptocurrency continues to play an essential role in the modern economy, crypto lending is steadily becoming a popular alternative among mainstream investors.

By integrating crypto lending products, ArtGis and Sileon are building new standards and developing innovative and effective lending solutions within the DeFi ecosystem.

The alliance lays the foundation for greater innovation in the sector, improving DeFi lending alternatives, and unlocking opportunities for lenders and borrowers with lending liquidity pools. Together, ArtGis and Sileon are creating a scalable framework for providing and expanding the usage of lending services in DeFi through this collaboration. 

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