The post STBL integrates Ondo’s USDY to redefine how stablecoins generate yield appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News STBL.com (“STBL”), the next-generation stablecoin protocol, has announced a strategic collaboration with Ondo Finance, the leader in real-world asset tokenization. The partnership unlocks up to $50 million in USST minting capacity, backed by Ondo’s USDY, a tokenized yieldcoin secured by short-term U.S. Treasuries and bank demand deposits. The integration signals a new era in stablecoin …The post STBL integrates Ondo’s USDY to redefine how stablecoins generate yield appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News STBL.com (“STBL”), the next-generation stablecoin protocol, has announced a strategic collaboration with Ondo Finance, the leader in real-world asset tokenization. The partnership unlocks up to $50 million in USST minting capacity, backed by Ondo’s USDY, a tokenized yieldcoin secured by short-term U.S. Treasuries and bank demand deposits. The integration signals a new era in stablecoin …

STBL integrates Ondo’s USDY to redefine how stablecoins generate yield

2025/10/10 21:05
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The post STBL integrates Ondo’s USDY to redefine how stablecoins generate yield appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

STBL.com (“STBL”), the next-generation stablecoin protocol, has announced a strategic collaboration with Ondo Finance, the leader in real-world asset tokenization. The partnership unlocks up to $50 million in USST minting capacity, backed by Ondo’s USDY, a tokenized yieldcoin secured by short-term U.S. Treasuries and bank demand deposits.

The integration signals a new era in stablecoin design, where institutional-grade, yield-bearing assets become the foundation for on-chain stability. As tokenized Treasuries and real-world assets (RWAs) continue to surge, STBL’s use of USDY as primary collateral showcases how blockchain-based money can evolve to deliver both stability and real yield.

A new model for stablecoin reserves

Unlike traditional stablecoins, which direct yield to issuers, STBL’s architecture returns profits to users who provide collateral. By incorporating USDY, a product backed by Treasuries and cash assets, the protocol strengthens its reserve model with transparent, yield-generating instruments designed for institutional scale.

Bridging DeFi with institutional finance

STBL’s model separates principal and yield into two assets: USST, the payment stablecoin fully backed by principal value, and YLD, a yield-bearing NFT tied to the underlying RWAs. This ensures USST remains a freely transferable, non-interest-bearing stable asset, while yield rights stay ring-fenced for eligible holders, meeting emerging regulatory standards.

With this collaboration, STBL demonstrates how programmable, compliant capital can merge transparency, yield, and usability, bridging the gap between DeFi and institutional-grade finance. The protocol’s first phase of USST minting launches October 10, marking the start of a new chapter for stablecoin infrastructure built on tokenized real-world assets.

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