Aave Labs Launches Horizon Platform for RWA-Backed Stablecoins

TheCryptoTimesPublicado em 2025-08-28Última atualização em 2025-08-28

Aave Labs, the creator of Aave protocol, has officially launched Horizon, a new institutional platform that lets companies borrow stablecoins using tokenized real-world assets (RWAs) like U.S. Treasurys and collateralized loan obligations. 

The platform is developed based on a permissioned version of Aave V3 and provides capital-efficient 24-hour borrowing, which satisfies institutional compliance standards.

Through Horizon, qualified institutions can use tokenized securities as collateral to borrow stablecoins such as USDC, RLUSD, and Aave’s native GHO. The platform ensures regulatory compliance at the token level, while keeping stablecoin markets permissionless, allowing for seamless DeFi integration.

As per information on Aave’s official blog post, Horizon is built for the growth of tokenized real-world collateral. It provides institutions with transparency, deep liquidity, and efficient onchain markets.

Initial launch partners include Centrifuge, Superstate, Circle, VanEck, Chainlink, and WisdomTree. With over $25 billion in tokenized RWAs onchain, Horizon unlocks real-time collateral utility for stablecoin loans. 

Supported assets include Superstate Short Duration U.S. Government Securities Fund (USTB), Circle’s Hashnote International Yield Fund (USYC), and VanEck VBILL treasury fund.

Chainlink supports Horizon with real-time net asset values through its SmartData infrastructure, enabling automated, overcollateralized lending and transparency for fund reserves.

Horizon marks a significant step for Aave Labs, part of Aave, as it expands its DeFi ecosystem and offers institutions an easier, compliant way to access onchain stablecoin liquidity.

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