
GoldenTree is an employee-owned global asset manager, focused on opportunities in the credit sector, such as high-yield bonds, leveraged loans, private credit, distressed debt, structured products, emerging markets, private equity, and credit-themed equities. Founded in , GoldenTree is one of the world's largest independent credit-focused asset managers, managing nearly $ billion for institutional investors, including public and corporate pension funds, endowments, foundations, insurance companies, and sovereign wealth funds.
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Digital asset information platform

Building the ecosystem of Bitcoin applications

Gateway to the metaverse real estate

Crypto lending firm

Web3 游戏基础设施

Onchain Credit for Under-Collateralized Loans

Web3’s esports platform

Institutional On-Chain Finance Protocol

EVM-equivalent L1

Wallet-less Chain Abstraction L1

Democratizing access to institutional finance


Decentralized trading protocol

Layer-1 for the AI data economy

Transforming the financial services industry using blockchain
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