Data identified Pendle as significantly benefiting from RWA adoption, as an increasing number of TradFi/DeFi projects are integrating capital for RWA yields.Data identified Pendle as significantly benefiting from RWA adoption, as an increasing number of TradFi/DeFi projects are integrating capital for RWA yields.

Pendle Establishes Itself As Key Avenue For RWA Yields Amid Stablecoin Market Hits $322 Billion Milestone

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Pendle, a DeFi platform, is significantly benefiting from the surging RWA adoption, according to a revelation disclosed by market analyst The DeFi Investor. As per data shared today on the X social platform, the analyst revealed that Pendle’s TVL from RWA markets has grown to $151 million over the past eight months, an indicator of its platform becoming a key channel for RWA (real-world asset) distribution.

Pendle is a yield-management protocol that allows investors, traders, and users to tokenize and trade yields from yield-bearing assets. Its native token (PENDLE) functions as a governance and incentive asset within its DeFi-RWA ecosystem.

Several TradFI Projects Pump Capital Into Pendle   

Pendle’s TVL currently stands at $1.539 billion (according to data from DeFiLlama), with a key catalyst identified to be RWA markets, which have so far contributed $151 million to its TVL over the last eight months, as pointed out by analyst The DeFi Investor. This milestone represents a remarkable growth, indicating Pendle is strengthening its position as a central hub for RWA yields in the on-chain fixed-income market.

On a related event, the stablecoin market cap surpassed $322 billion yesterday, May 1, 2026, reaching a new all-time high, currently standing at $320.7 billion, as per DeFiLlama data. These records show continued growth and adoption of RWA markets, with Pendle spotted as becoming a major avenue for the on-chain fixed income market.

Currently, huge amounts of RWA returns (including traditional financial yield assets like US Treasury bonds, corporate bonds, private credit, and dividends from Nasdaq-listed firms) are flowing capital into Pendle’s platform, according to data shared this week on Wednesday by DeFi researcher Stacy Muur. This implication is that as the stablecoin market continues to witness enormous growth with its TVL exceeding $320 billion, Pendle’s PT/YT yield-splitting mechanism is drawing in massive capital inflows from traditional financial RWA assets such as US Treasuries, corporate bonds, and others, mentioned above.

Currently, some of the TradFI and DeFi platforms that invested money in Pendle include Apollo Global Management’s credit fund, Paxos’ U.S. Treasury stablecoin USDG, Strategy’s STRC dividend returns, Ethena’s stablecoin, and several others continue to pump in capital. This trend shows that the Pendle mechanism is gaining popularity due to its recognized capability (converting variable yields into fixed-rate products), serving institutional demand for predictable returns.

Other Key Catalysts For This Crypto Narrative

Part of the major contributor to Pendle’s emerging as a key platform for RWA yields, attracting significant inflows from TradFI and DeFi projects, is regulatory transformation.

Data reported by DeFi researcher Stacy Muur pointed out that the US Clarity Act and Genius Act legal regimes may bar centralized platforms from issuing paying interest directly to stablecoin customers. As a result, Pendle, a DeFi market mechanism and yield distributor, is becoming a key on-chain gateway for stablecoin yield trading.   

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