Fixed Rate Locking

Mechanism

Fixed rate locking is a financial mechanism where two parties agree to exchange future interest payments at a predetermined, constant rate for a specified period. In decentralized finance, this often involves smart contracts that facilitate the conversion of variable interest rates from lending protocols into a stable, predictable yield. This mechanism provides certainty regarding future cash flows, mitigating interest rate risk. It is a fundamental component of fixed-income derivatives. The agreement establishes a predictable financial obligation.