> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.blackhaven.xyz/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# What is Blackhaven?

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Blackhaven is a reserve-powered liquidity engine that solves the liquidity capture problem most chains face. User deposits are turned into reserves that stay on MegaETH and power the ecosystem.

The reserve also captures value through the Backing Arbitrage Module. When RBT trades above NAV, the protocol sells RBT and routes proceeds to reserves. When RBT trades below NAV, it buys and burns RBT.

## Core Objectives

Blackhaven is designed to achieve five core objectives that define its function within the MegaETH ecosystem:

| Objective                                    | Description                                                                                                  |
| -------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Accumulate Reserves**                      | Grow reserve assets through bonds, fees, forfeits, and ecosystem points.                                     |
| **Anchor Ecosystem Liquidity**               | Support and stabilize key MegaETH protocols by directing reserves into ecosystem pools.                      |
| **Enable Protocol-Owned Liquidity at Scale** | Provide bonding infrastructure that lets other protocols capture permanent liquidity instead of renting it.  |
| **Own the Trading Infrastructure**           | Control the full stack from deposits to execution, keeping fees, volume, and liquidity within the ecosystem. |
| **Become MegaETH's Reserve Layer**           | Build the reserve and liquidity backbone for MegaETH's DeFi ecosystem.                                       |
