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CoinDesk· 2025-12-23 21:38
RT CoinDesk Podcast Network (@CoinDeskPodcast)📊 On-chain lending is officially hitting its stride. A report from Visa and Allium shows monthly volume hit $51.7B by the end of Q3 2025 and over $670B in stablecoin loans originated since 2020.@jennsanasie brings you "Chart of the Day," presented by @cryptocom. https://t.co/eFu7LAsBpl ...
X @Wu Blockchain
Wu Blockchain· 2025-12-12 14:37
Product & Infrastructure Upgrades - Jupiter open-sourced Jupiter Lend [1] - Jupiter is developing JupUSD stablecoin [1] - Jupiter implemented VRFD upgrades [1] - Jupiter launched a unified developer platform [1] Acquisition - Jupiter acquired Rainfi to expand on-chain lending and liquidity [1]
Temporary ‘Boost’ from DeFi Lender Morpho Behind Elevated USDC Lending Rates for Coinbase Users
Yahoo Finance· 2025-09-19 18:38
Core Insights - Coinbase has launched a lending product that offers returns of up to 10.8% on USDC deposits, with a temporary boost from DeFi lender Morpho [1][2] - Approximately 6% of the product's returns are derived from Morpho's platform, while an additional 5% is enhanced by the protocol itself [1] - The lending product's competitive yields have raised questions among users, reflecting the lingering concerns from the crypto lending contagion of 2022 [3][4] Product Details - The lending product's advertised return is significantly lower than the 20% returns previously offered by Anchor Protocol before its collapse in 2022 [4] - Morpho operates on Ethereum and Coinbase's layer-2 network Base, allowing users to create customizable markets for overcollateralized loans [6] - Steakhouse Financial is responsible for curating the vaults where users deposit funds, managing risk, and allocating USDC to various markets [6] Performance Metrics - The only vault associated with Steakhouse on Morpho's Base had $24 million in USDC deposits, offering an annual percentage yield of 5.87% and a 25% performance fee [7] - Over 98% of the vault's funds were allocated to lending markets for wrapped Bitcoin and Ethereum, including Coinbase's cbBTC and cbETH products [7]