Circle has added its tokenized money market fund, USYC, to BNB Chain, opening a new path for eligible developers who want to use yield-accruing collateral across the network’s active DeFi ecosystem. The move gives non-US institutional users access to a regulated product that behaves like a traditional money market fund but operates fully on-chain, with […]Circle has added its tokenized money market fund, USYC, to BNB Chain, opening a new path for eligible developers who want to use yield-accruing collateral across the network’s active DeFi ecosystem. The move gives non-US institutional users access to a regulated product that behaves like a traditional money market fund but operates fully on-chain, with […]

BNB Chain Gains Circle’s USYC as Developers Tap New Yield-Accruing Collateral

  1. Circle’s USYC money market token is now available on BNB Chain for eligible institutions.
  2. Developers can use USYC as yield-accruing collateral across lending, margin, and vault platforms.
  3. Integration offers daily pricing, on-chain USDC settlement, and predictable liquidity.

Circle has added its tokenized money market fund, USYC, to BNB Chain, opening a new path for eligible developers who want to use yield-accruing collateral across the network’s active DeFi ecosystem.

The move gives non-US institutional users access to a regulated product that behaves like a traditional money market fund but operates fully on-chain, with pricing updated daily and settlement handled in USDC. The launch fills a long-standing technical and liquidity gap across several BNB-based platforms.

BNB Chain has grown into one of the busiest blockchain networks, often processing millions of transactions per day. Its wide developer base and deep liquidity pools make it a strong match for USYC’s design, which centers on predictable yield delivered through gradual price appreciation rather than staking rewards.

This approach allows developers to integrate a stable, interest-accruing asset without building reward systems or additional distribution mechanics.

USYC Collateral Opens New Options for DeFi Builders

USYC can be applied in various DeFi sectors in the BNB Chain. The lending platforms can utilize it as a borrowing and lending token, providing lenders with passive income and allowing borrowers to pay lower net interest, considering that its price may fluctuate.

Perpetual futures platforms also allow listing USYC as margin collateral so that yield can be earned even when margin is tied up in open positions.

Yield vault operators also benefit. The strategies can move USYC into structured investments that attempt to maximize returns without staking contracts or reward emission. This is due to the token’s yield already being included in its price, making it easier and simpler for vaults to adjust. With USDC, there is certainty when there is high trading, particularly when automated systems are doing rebalancing or liquidations.

Circle Targets Growing Non-US Institutional Demand

Circle built USYC to be used similarly to an ERC-20 token. This indicates that developers in the BNB chain can integrate it in the same manner they are accustomed to with USDC.

After joining and allowing listing of the wallet, devs can check contract addresses, oracle URLs, and quickstart code to validate subscription and redemption workflows. All redemptions occur in USDC and can occur at any time of day.

The eligibility will remain restricted to non-US institutional investors under regulatory provisions, although Circle sees an increased demand from worldwide firms wanting to include programmable money market investments in their DeFi systems.

Also Read: Circle Partners with Canton and Stacks to Expand USDC Stablecoin Ecosystem with xReserve

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