TLDR: RLUSD’s market cap has more than doubled in six months, per Sentora’s announcement this week. The Sentora vault on Morpho accepts five collateral types: cbBTCTLDR: RLUSD’s market cap has more than doubled in six months, per Sentora’s announcement this week. The Sentora vault on Morpho accepts five collateral types: cbBTC

Ripple’s RLUSD Stablecoin Expands DeFi Reach With New Morpho Vault

2026/03/06 05:54
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TLDR:

  • RLUSD’s market cap has more than doubled in six months, per Sentora’s announcement this week.
  • The Sentora vault on Morpho accepts five collateral types: cbBTC, weETH, wstETH, sUSDe, SyrupUSDC.
  • Morpho runs as a permissionless lending network, letting curators set their own risk parameters.
  • The RLUSD vault is live on Ethereum, with Sentora acting as the designated vault curator.

Ripple’s RLUSD stablecoin now has a dedicated lending vault on Morpho. Sentora, a DeFi vault curator, launched the product this week. 

The vault allows users to supply RLUSD and earn yield through curated lending markets. It marks another step in pushing RLUSD deeper into on-chain financial infrastructure.

Sentora Builds Curated Lending Market Around RLUSD on Morpho

RLUSD has grown steadily since its launch. Its market cap has more than doubled over the past six months, according to Sentora. Much of that growth ties directly to expanding its presence across DeFi protocols and multichain deployments.

The new Morpho vault adds a structured lending venue to that effort. Users deposit RLUSD into the vault. Borrowers can then access that liquidity by posting approved collateral through Morpho’s lending markets.

Sentora controls the risk parameters of the vault. That includes selecting which collateral assets qualify and setting the associated lending terms.

The vault currently accepts five collateral types: cbBTC, weETH, wstETH, sUSDe, and SyrupUSDC. This spread gives borrowers flexibility while maintaining a diversified collateral base for the vault.

Morpho’s Permissionless Design Draws Institutional-Grade Activity

Morpho operates as a permissionless, non-custodial lending network. Developers and institutions can build customized lending markets directly on top of its protocol. Rather than relying on shared liquidity pools, the protocol supports curated vaults with configurable risk settings.

That design has driven fast growth. Morpho has become one of the more active lending infrastructures in DeFi, according to Sentora’s announcement.

For RLUSD, the structure offers a clean fit. Sentora manages risk. Morpho handles the underlying infrastructure. Suppliers access yield. Borrowers access stablecoin liquidity.

The vault is now live on Ethereum. Sentora published the contract address and a direct link to the Morpho app interface in its announcement posted on X.

Morpho also flagged the launch on its own X account, describing it as new utility for RLUSD and calling attention to Sentora’s role as curator.

The move signals continued momentum for RLUSD beyond its original issuance role. Stablecoins increasingly function as active settlement assets within DeFi, not just passive stores of value. The Sentora vault adds a concrete use case to that trend.

The post Ripple’s RLUSD Stablecoin Expands DeFi Reach With New Morpho Vault appeared first on Blockonomi.

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