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Built to serve the Machine Economy, Steer’s native deployment on peaq brings modular, programmable liquidity management to DePIN and real-world asset protocols — enabling scalable, intelligent automation for on-chain asset growth.

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Steer Protocol has officially launched its Asset Management Infrastructure on the peaq chain, unlocking programmable liquidity and intelligent yield automation for the Machine Economy.

peaq is a Layer-1 blockchain purpose-built for powering DePIN (Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks), machine-native economies, and real-world assets (RWAs). With its developer-friendly architecture and native support for machine identity, peaq enables a new wave of value-generating applications where machines can earn, pay, and transact autonomously.

With its native deployment on peaq, Steer brings a complete suite of asset management tools including:

  • Smart Pools for automated, multi-position liquidity provisioning
  • Liquidity Hooks to natively integrate programmable market-making into DePIN and RWA protocols
  • Smart Rewards & Staking Apps for driving liquidity, usage, and alignment with machine networks
  • Off-chain Compute & Strategy SDK to design and deploy data-driven vaults tailored to unique DePIN mechanics
  • Backtesting and Analytics Toolkit for simulating performance before deployment

This integration empowers protocols building on peaq to easily launch and manage on-chain strategies without writing custom infrastructure — helping them optimize liquidity, reward participation, and scale capital-efficient ecosystems.

Steer’s permissionless and modular design makes it ideal for machine-native applications: dynamic vaults can be designed to respond to real-world signals, usage patterns, or economic data, making liquidity as responsive and automated as the machines they support.

The peaq launch marks a major step in expanding Steer’s infrastructure into the physical economy — bridging programmable finance with the autonomous world of machines.