Cronos, Morpho And Crypto.com Team Up On DeFi And Tokenization

TheCryptoTimesPublicado a 2025-10-02Actualizado a 2025-10-02

Cronos, in partnership with Morpho Labs and Crypto.com, announced a new collaboration to bring capital-efficient lending markets to the Cronos network. The integration will begin with Morpho Vaults, designed to support dynamic lending and borrowing using wrapped assets like CDCBTC and CDCETH.

The first deployment of Morpho Vaults on Cronos is expected in Q4 2025 and will allow users to earn yield or borrow against their holdings. Rates will adjust algorithmically based on supply-demand conditions, introducing a tested DeFi lending structure to a new blockchain audience.

By extending Morpho beyond Ethereum, the collaboration aims to boost Cronos’ DeFi liquidity while laying groundwork for tokenization use cases. Vaults may soon include collateral options such as real-world assets (RWAs), reflecting a broader ambition to merge traditional finance with on-chain infrastructure.

Morpho’s vaults will also be integrated directly into the Crypto.com App and Exchange, one of the most widely used platforms in the crypto industry, significantly widening access to DeFi markets on Cronos. Millions of Crypto.com users will be able to access lending tools without leaving the platform’s ecosystem.

This expansion is part of Cronos’ 2025–2026 roadmap, which emphasizes tokenization, AI integration, and institutional-grade infrastructure. Recent upgrades have lowered gas fees tenfold and reduced block times to under one second, contributing to a 400% spike in daily on-chain transactions.

Cronos aligns AWS and DeFi strategy in tokenization drive

The Morpho and Crypto.com collaboration comes just days after Cronos announced a major partnership with Amazon Web Services (AWS), enabling blockchain data integration into AWS infrastructure and providing up to $100,000 in cloud credits to ecosystem startups. That initiative aims to attract institutional developers by reducing entry costs and aligning with compliance-ready infrastructure standards.

Together, these developments reflect Cronos’ dual-track strategy: build scalable, institutional-grade infrastructure while expanding DeFi access through low-cost, user-facing integrations. As the network pushes toward its $10 billion tokenization target by 2026, these partnerships may cement Cronos’ role as a serious contender in the evolving landscape of regulated, on-chain finance.

Also read: Cronos Partners with AWS on Tokenization and Developer Support


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