A fixed-rate borrowing market for tokenized equities just went live on BNB Chain. The protocol taps into Ondo Global Markets' tokenized securities infrastructure—which already manages over $350M in total value locked and tracks 100+ US stocks and ETFs—as collateral backing. Lenders get predictable yield, while institutional borrowers lock in known borrowing costs. It's an interesting play on making RWA (real-world assets) actually useful in DeFi, bridging traditional finance structures with on-chain liquidity.
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WalletDetective
· 4h ago
BNB Chain has a new thing again, and RWA is indeed quite interesting... But is 350M TVL really enough? It seems like the institutional side is the real key.
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OPsychology
· 01-06 02:45
NGL, this is the right way to open RWA, finally someone has brought traditional financial logic onto the chain.
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WalletManager
· 01-06 02:27
350M in TVL, this number looks comfortable, but I'm more concerned about how their smart contract audits are doing. On-chain lending is most afraid of hidden vulnerabilities; private key management must be handled well to avoid being rug pulled.
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CafeMinor
· 01-06 02:25
RWA is finally getting interesting, but to be honest, $350M still seems a bit small. Can it truly bring traditional finance into the DeFi flavor?
A fixed-rate borrowing market for tokenized equities just went live on BNB Chain. The protocol taps into Ondo Global Markets' tokenized securities infrastructure—which already manages over $350M in total value locked and tracks 100+ US stocks and ETFs—as collateral backing. Lenders get predictable yield, while institutional borrowers lock in known borrowing costs. It's an interesting play on making RWA (real-world assets) actually useful in DeFi, bridging traditional finance structures with on-chain liquidity.