Institutional Investors Achieve Enhanced Liquidity and Stability Through Ondo-Figure Collaboration
- Ondo Finance invests $25M in Figure's YLDS stablecoin to diversify its tokenized U.S. Treasury fund OUSG, which holds $777M in assets. - The partnership combines tokenized Treasuries with yield-bearing stablecoins, offering institutional investors 3.68% annual returns and 24/7 liquidity. - Figure's Provenance blockchain has originated $19B in loans, while Ondo expands tokenized assets to BNB Chain and secures European regulatory approval. - The deal reflects growing crypto-backed lending trends, with fir
Ondo Finance, a U.S.-based company focused on bringing traditional financial assets onto the blockchain, has committed $25 million to Figure Technology Solutions’ yield-generating stablecoin YLDS to support its tokenized U.S. Treasuries fund
This collaboration highlights the increasing adoption of blockchain in crypto-backed lending, as more infrastructure is used to connect traditional and digital finance. Figure, which utilizes its Provenance blockchain, has
This investment comes after Figure’s Nasdaq IPO earlier this year and fits with Ondo’s ongoing push into on-chain financial services. In October, Ondo
This agreement is part of a larger trend of growth in crypto-backed lending, with companies like Block Earner and Ledn
For Figure, this partnership demonstrates institutional trust in its blockchain technology. The company
As the boundaries between crypto and traditional finance continue to blur, collaborations like the one between Ondo and Figure are set to play a crucial role in bringing on-chain finance into the mainstream. By harnessing blockchain’s transparency and efficiency, these advancements could transform how institutional investors engage with and manage real-world assets in the digital era.
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