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Tokenized T-bills has reached a record of over $14B

CryptopolitanApr 22, 2026 8:00 PM
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Tokenized T-bills are still growing on multiple chains, reaching a record of $14B in total value locked. T-bills tokenization is unaffected by crypto shakedowns or the recent losses in DeFi. 

Tokenized T-bills are still a staple in bringing real-world assets to various chains. As of April 2026, T-bills on various protocols reached $14B, based on Token Terminal data. The increased inflows came from a larger number of wallets holding tokenized assets. 

Tokenized T-bills reach a new record of $14B on-chain
Tokenized T-bills expanded in 2026, reaching a new record above $14B in value locked. | Source: Tokenterminal

Asset tokenization has expanded despite the slowdown of DeFi. In the past month, more funds flowed into tokenized T-Bills. Funds flowed into tokenized US debt on BNB and Solana, two of the networks with robust recent growth. Ethereum is still the main tokenization venue for government debt, due to its legacy status as one of the first venues for money market funds and T-bills.  

Who issued the most tokenized T-bills in the past month?

Several entities specialize in tokenizing short-term US debt on leading blockchains. 

According to Token Terminal, Benji by Franklin Templeton is the leading tokenization engine. The Benji fund on Ethereum expanded its on-chain assets by over 381% in the past month. 

Tokenized US treasuries are still relatively niche compared to other on-chain assets. A total of 33.9K wallets hold those assets, also hovering near a record level. 

Tokenized T-bills reach a new record of $14B on-chain
Tokenized treasury holders are also near peak levels, based on distribution to protocols and retail holders of selected stablecoins. | Source: Tokenterminal

Holders are usually DeFi teams and protocols. Tokenized T-bills are held as collateral on DeFi lending protocols like Morpho, Sky, and Flux. The usage of T-bills is still more conservative. This makes the protocols using tokenized T-bills as collateral more secure. 

The T-bills can be used as backing for stablecoins like USDS, in the case of Sky Protocol. The USDY stablecoin by Ondo Finance is also backed by tokenized T-bills. 

Spark Protocol, a sub-DAO of Sky Protocol, uses its T-bill positions as an ‘anchor collateral’ to offset crypto market fluctuations.

Higher demand for tokenized T-bills may come from DeFi and lending protocols, seeking more conservative vaults. The rising demand followed outflows from lending protocols, which accelerated after the KelpDAO exploit.

Tokenized T-bills offer growing yield

The tokenized US treasuries represent debt directly, and are a subset of T-bills acquired by other crypto projects. Tether remains the most significant buyer and holder of US government debt. 

The tokenized bills used in DeFi are a subset of the total amount. At $14B in total value locked, the issuers will receive 3.68% in annualized yield, or around $515M. 

At this point, it remains uncertain if the issuers of tokenized T-bills can share their yield with holders. The rules of tokenization may vary by protocol. However, the constant expansion trend shows DeFi protocols are not capitulating, but instead seeking other tools to stabilize their financials. 

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