For most of crypto's history, investors had to live with uncertainty. Yields changed overnight. Lending rates moved unpredictably. Staking rewards fluctuated. TheFor most of crypto's history, investors had to live with uncertainty. Yields changed overnight. Lending rates moved unpredictably. Staking rewards fluctuated. The

Top 10 Protocols Building The Fixed-Income Market For Web3 In 2026

2026/06/09 13:00
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Top 10 Protocols Building The Fixed-Income Market For Web3 In 2026

For most of crypto’s history, investors had to live with uncertainty.

Yields changed overnight. Lending rates moved unpredictably. Staking rewards fluctuated. The market conditions may cause the returns of even stablecoins to fluctuate significantly. That was the sort of thing that worked for traders but not so much for institutions, treasury managers, or the long-term investor who had a desire for regular income.

That is beginning to change. A new generation of protocols is building what many believe could become the fixed-income market of Web3. Instead of relying entirely on variable yields, these platforms are creating mechanisms that allow users to lock in rates, trade future yield streams, manage interest-rate exposure, and build portfolios that resemble traditional bond markets.

In many ways, they are laying the foundation for one of the most important missing pieces of decentralized finance. Just as bonds underpin traditional financial markets, fixed-income products could become a cornerstone of the onchain economy. Here are ten protocols helping make that vision a reality.

Pendle Finance

If there is one protocol that has become synonymous with fixed income in DeFi, it is Pendle.

The platform pioneered yield tokenization by splitting yield-bearing assets into two separate components: Principal Tokens (PTs) and Yield Tokens (YTs). This allows investors to lock in fixed returns by purchasing discounted PTs or speculate on future yield through YTs. The concept is often compared to bond stripping in traditional finance because it separates principal and interest into independently tradable instruments. Pendle has become the dominant yield-trading protocol in DeFi, processing billions of dollars in yield-related activity. 

What makes Pendle significant is that it transformed variable DeFi yields into products that behave much more like fixed-income securities.

Top 10 Protocols Building The Fixed-Income Market For Web3 In 2026

Spectra

Formerly known as APWine, Spectra has emerged as one of the strongest competitors in the yield-tokenization space.

The protocol allows users to access fixed-rate yield, trade interest-rate exposure, and automate yield strategies through its growing ecosystem of products. Investors looking for a more seamless experience than yield-tokenization have found interest in Spectra’s emphasis on minimizing friction in the maturity process and moving fixed-income positions.

As the market evolves, Spectra is looking to become more of an interest-rate market than merely a yield trading site.

Top 10 Protocols Building The Fixed-Income Market For Web3 In 2026

Term Finance

Fixed income is a different animal with Term Finance.

Instead of tokenizing yield, it relies on lending markets based on auctions to set certain borrowing and lending rates. Borrowers and lenders make contact via periodic auctions, with transparent market-driven rates, which are locked in for the term of the loan.

The architecture seems very similar to the traditional credit market and has seen a surge in investor interest in the pursuit of predictable returns without the intricacies of yield-tokenization products. 

Top 10 Protocols Building The Fixed-Income Market For Web3 In 2026

Notional Finance

Notional was one of the first protocols to address the need for fixed-rate lending in DeFi.

It offers a more reliable solution to the floating-rate lending market with its platform, which lets people lend and borrow crypto assets at fixed interest rates and fixed maturities. Before its current fashion, notional basically presented the notion of fixed-term debt markets to decentralized finance.

That early focus continues to make it one of the foundational projects in Web3 fixed income.

Top 10 Protocols Building The Fixed-Income Market For Web3 In 2026

Sense Finance

Sense Finance was built around a simple but powerful idea: separate yield from principal and allow both to trade independently.

Although it never achieved the scale of some newer competitors, the protocol helped pioneer many of the concepts now being adopted across the fixed-income sector. Its approach demonstrated that traditional interest-rate products could be recreated using blockchain infrastructure.

In many respects, Sense helped prove that fixed-income markets were possible in DeFi before the broader industry caught up. 

Top 10 Protocols Building The Fixed-Income Market For Web3 In 2026

Exactly Protocol

That’s right, Protocol has created an entire lending system based on fixed and variable interest rates.

Exactly offers users the choice of setting up a fixed rate for borrowing and lending in several maturities, as opposed to many DeFi lending platforms, which offer mostly floating rates. This flexibility has made it increasingly appealing to users, who are looking to increase their certainty around future financing costs.

As fixed-income products become more important, protocols offering both fixed and floating markets may gain a significant advantage.

Top 10 Protocols Building The Fixed-Income Market For Web3 In 2026

Secured Finance

Among the lesser-known, but more interesting projects in the fixed-income sector is Secured Finance.

The protocol is designed to work in markets of orderbook-based lending and borrowing, where interest rates are set by supply and demand. It includes maturity dates and fixed-rate structures, making it more similar to money markets and bond markets than a lot of the other DeFi options.

It’s designed as part of the wider movement of creating well-known financial products on blockchain platforms.

Top 10 Protocols Building The Fixed-Income Market For Web3 In 2026

Horizon Protocol

Horizon Protocol is looking at synthetic asset infrastructure that will allow exposure to fixed-income, as well as other financial products.

While often associated with derivatives, the protocol’s architecture allows users to gain access to structured yield opportunities and synthetic representations of traditional financial instruments. Platforms such as Horizon have the potential to become more central in the future in linking fixed-income markets to the broader Web3 economy as tokenized assets gain in prevalence.

Top 10 Protocols Building The Fixed-Income Market For Web3 In 2026

Swivel Finance

Swivel was among the earliest protocols dedicated to fixed-rate yield trading.

The platform enabled users to separate future yield from underlying assets and trade each independently. Although newer competitors have captured more market attention in recent years, Swivel helped establish many of the foundational ideas that continue to influence the sector today.

Its legacy is evident in the growing number of protocols now focused on interest-rate management and yield markets.

Top 10 Protocols Building The Fixed-Income Market For Web3 In 2026

Why Fixed Income Could Become DeFi’s Most Important Market

Trading often dominates crypto headlines, but fixed income is where traditional finance stores much of its capital.

Governments issue bonds. Corporations issue debt. Pension funds rely on predictable income streams. Insurance companies manage liabilities using fixed-income products. These markets are enormous because they provide stability, not excitement.

That same demand is emerging in Web3.

Protocols like Pendle, Spectra, Term Finance, Notional, Sense, Yield Protocol, Exactly, Secured Finance, Horizon, and Swivel are all approaching the challenge from different angles. Some focus on tokenized yield. Others focus on fixed-rate lending. Some recreate bond-like instruments, while others build entirely new interest-rate markets.

Together, they are helping transform DeFi from a system dominated by variable yields into one capable of supporting predictable income products.

If tokenized assets, institutional capital, and onchain credit continue growing over the next few years, the protocols building fixed-income infrastructure today could become some of the most important financial platforms in the entire Web3 ecosystem.

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