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Aave Plans Onchain Securities Lending With Tokenized Stocks

The company says the change could shift more lending revenue to asset holders by stopping broker reuse of collateral.

Overview

  • Aave announced on Friday and Saturday that it will use its upcoming Aave V4 upgrade to let tokenized equities serve as onchain collateral for loans and securities lending.
  • The protocol’s executives framed the target market as the roughly $4.6 trillion in securities on loan that produces about $35 billion a year in fees.
  • Aave says V4 will run repo-style and stablecoin loans that show real-time pricing, prevent rehypothecation by brokers, and let holders capture a larger share of borrowing fees.
  • The plan leans on institutional bridges such as Aave’s Horizon work with VanEck, Circle, and Securitize but depends on issuers adopting regulated tokenized stocks and on regulatory clarity.
  • If it succeeds, retail and institutional holders could earn more from their shares and see greater transparency in lending; key next steps are protocol implementation, onboarding of tokenized assets, and regulatory approval.