Fosun Wealth Holdings debuts FUSD, Asia's first yield-bearing RWA stablecoin on Avalanche, backed by money market funds from BNY Mellon and ChinaAMC. (Read MoreFosun Wealth Holdings debuts FUSD, Asia's first yield-bearing RWA stablecoin on Avalanche, backed by money market funds from BNY Mellon and ChinaAMC. (Read More

Fosun Wealth Launches FUSD Yield-Bearing Stablecoin on AVAX

2026/02/12 12:33
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Fosun Wealth Launches FUSD Yield-Bearing Stablecoin on AVAX

Lawrence Jengar Feb 12, 2026 04:33

Fosun Wealth Holdings debuts FUSD, Asia's first yield-bearing RWA stablecoin on Avalanche, backed by money market funds from BNY Mellon and ChinaAMC.

Fosun Wealth Launches FUSD Yield-Bearing Stablecoin on AVAX

Fosun Wealth Holdings has launched FUSD, a yield-bearing stablecoin backed by real-world assets, on Avalanche's C-Chain. The Hong Kong-based subsidiary of Fosun International (00656.HK) is positioning the token as a bridge between Asian institutional capital and DeFi liquidity.

Unlike conventional stablecoins that simply maintain a dollar peg, FUSD generates returns from its underlying reserves—money market funds and government bonds from institutions including BNY Mellon, ChinaAMC, and Taikang. Holders capture yield while maintaining full liquidity across decentralized protocols.

Institutional Architecture Meets DeFi

FinChain, the Web3 platform under Fosun Wealth that issued FUSD, raised millions in its first external funding round from the Solana Foundation and Animoca Brands back in August 2025. The Avalanche deployment represents FinChain's first major product launch since that raise.

The stablecoin targets a specific user base: family offices, private equity funds, and pension managers who need transparent settlement and compliant exposure to blockchain-native yields. Think of it as an onchain money market fund with instant redemption.

"FUSD provides an unprecedented yield-bearing stable token for trillions of dollars in financial assets," said Zhao Chen, FinChain's CEO. The company plans to follow FUSD with broader RWA tokenization tools through its FinCoin Protocol.

Why Avalanche Won the Mandate

FinChain chose Avalanche over competing chains for three reasons that matter to institutional treasurers: sub-second transaction finality, established DeFi liquidity pools, and compliance tooling that supports permissioned access when regulators require it.

The launch extends Avalanche's footprint across Asian institutional finance. Toyota Blockchain Lab and SMBC Group are already building on the network in Japan. In South Korea, Mirae Asset Global Investments and Woori Bank have moved from pilots to production deployments for tokenized funds and bank-backed stablecoins.

"This integration with Fosun Wealth Holdings enables more traditional financial assets to seamlessly enter the blockchain world," noted Jacky Kong, Ava Labs' Hong Kong lead.

Regulatory Positioning

Fosun's crypto push has regulatory backing. In May 2024, Fosun International Securities received preliminary approval from Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission to offer virtual asset dealing services—a license that positions the group to distribute FUSD through traditional wealth channels.

The company also operates Finloop, an AI-driven institutional wealth platform that became a strategic enterprise under Hong Kong's government-backed OASES program in April 2025. That government endorsement signals where regulators see compliant RWA tokenization heading.

FUSD launches as multi-chain by design, though Avalanche will host primary liquidity and initial DeFi integrations. For AVAX holders, the question is whether institutional stablecoin flows translate into meaningful network activity—or whether FUSD becomes another enterprise blockchain experiment that stays siloed from retail DeFi.

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