How to Evaluate a Curator?

By: blockbeats|2025/12/24 20:30:01
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Original Article Title: Curators Explained
Original Author: @MerlinEgalite
Translation: Peggy, BlockBeats

Editor's Note: As DeFi shifts from a high-yield-driven model to institutional and infrastructure competition, Morpho is attempting to reshape on-chain lending organization through its Vault and Curator mechanism. This article, from a platform perspective, introduces the role and non-custodial, programmatic operational logic of the Curator.

The following is the original article:

What Is a Curator?

A Curator is an independent team or entity, not part of the official Morpho team, responsible for designing, deploying, and managing on-chain Vaults.

At a high level, the Curator's job is to: package a diversified investment portfolio into user-friendly, easy-to-integrate Vault products.

Specific to Morpho Vaults, these Vaults are essentially investment portfolios made up of a set of overcollateralized lending positions. This structure enables users to: deposit in one place; earn yield with one click; and delegate ongoing risk management and portfolio construction work to the Curator.

In traditional finance, the role closest to a Vault Curator is an asset manager or fund manager. Both are responsible for strategy formulation and risk management, but there are significant differences in fundamental structure: the Vault Curator is non-custodial, with execution entirely automated through smart contracts, transparent throughout, and does not rely on human intermediaries.

In Morpho Vaults, a Curator can never take custody of or manage user funds. What they do is execute established strategies through programmatically configuring the Vault.

Users can freely deposit or withdraw funds at any time without needing anyone's approval, and there is no possibility of being artificially prevented; ownership and control of the assets always remain in the users' hands.

Curator's Business Model

A Curator can earn rewards through the following means: management fee; performance fee

The specific fee structure is determined by the Curator and can be configured for different Vaults, but must comply with the preset maximum fee rate.

Some Curators choose a lower fee rate; others rely on their own historical performance or differentiated strategies to charge higher fees. These decisions are entirely up to the Curator and are independent of Morpho.

In addition, Curators can also collaborate with distributors (such as fintech companies or platforms) to allocate fees generated by certain specific deposits between the Curator and the distributor through revenue sharing.

While the Curator's business model formally resembles a traditional asset manager, there is a key difference: the operating costs of the Vault are much lower than those of traditional funds or asset management platforms.

The Vault replaces the massive backend systems of traditional asset management with a few hundred lines of free, open-source code. The vast majority of processes are automated, everything runs in real-time on-chain, eliminating the need to wait for quarterly reports.

Therefore, Curators can often charge lower fees than traditional financial counterparts while maintaining a decent profit margin.

How to Evaluate a Curator (non-exhaustive list)

For corporate institutions, evaluating a Curator should not be unfamiliar. It is similar to evaluating traditional asset managers but with a significant advantage: full transparency.

The Vault is built on a public blockchain, and with various dashboard tools, you can instantly view detailed data on any Curator or Vault.

Here are some key evaluation dimensions:

-- Price

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Track Record

What are the work experiences in the DeFi field (and in related situations in the traditional financial field)?

Have collaborations been made with well-known enterprises, fintech companies, or institutions?

How has its strategy performed in different market cycles, especially in stress test phases?

What is the current total scale of funds managed in all Vaults?

While fund size itself cannot guarantee quality, it is often a useful signal of market trust and product fit.

Transparency & Methodology

Has the asset allocation method and risk control standards been clearly articulated?

Has an internal risk rating system been established?

Has the response process in market tightening or extreme events been disclosed?

How are the roles and permissions of each Vault delineated?

Is strict Operational Security (OpSec) practiced?

Is any form of insurance or risk mitigation mechanism provided?

Communications

Prior to depositing funds, attention should be paid to the Curator's public channels, such as X (Twitter) and the official website.

Is proactive communication maintained during high-yield periods and market turbulence?

Are regular updates provided on the Vault's performance, asset allocation changes, and risk events?

Conflicts of Interest

Have real or potential conflicts of interest been clearly disclosed?

Are there financial or governance relationships with certain protocols, investors, or counterparties that could influence allocation decisions?

Similar to traditional finance, responsible institutions should clearly explain the sources of conflicts and how they are managed.

Through the assessment of the above dimensions, institutions can choose a Curator that aligns with their needs in terms of strategy style, risk preference, and disclosure standards, while relying on the strong and tamper-proof systemic security provided by Morpho's underlying infrastructure.

Note: The above list is not exhaustive. Some content is relevant to Morpho Vaults and their Curators but may not necessarily apply to other platforms or Vault systems.

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