Pendle launches USDC vault on Morpho to boost PT market liquidity

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Pendle has rolled out a new USDC vault on the Morpho lending protocol, designed to funnel stablecoin liquidity directly into its Principal Token markets. The vault, which went live on August 4 and has already accumulated roughly $15.04 million in deposits, represents a deliberate effort to solve one of DeFi’s more persistent headaches: making sure borrowers can actually find the liquidity they need when using exotic collateral types. For depositors, the pitch is straightforward. Park your USDC, earn a net APY of 14.08%, and collect weekly PENDLE token distributions on top of it. For the broader Pendle ecosystem, the vault acts as a liquidity engine for PT-backed borrowing, a market segment that has historically been constrained by shallow lending pools. How the vault works The Ecosystem USDC vault was built in collaboration with Armitage, the curation arm of market maker Wintermute. Think of Armitage as the portfolio manager here: it decides where deposited USDC gets routed across Pendle’s various PT collateral markets on Morpho. Right now, the allocation is almost entirely concentrated. Approximately 99.7% of funds flow into the PT-reUSD/USDC market, with smaller allocations direc...

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