The post Plume Targets Solana DeFi With Suite of Real-World Asset Yield Vaults appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Plume, a real world asset (RWA)-focused blockchain project, has debuted its Nest yield vaults directly on Solana, giving the network’s users native access to institutional-grade real-world assets for the first time. The rollout, which will go live during Solana’s breakpoint conference, introduces five products — nBASIS, nOPAL, nTBILL, nWisdom and nAlpha — each offering exposure to on-chain credit, U.S. Treasuries and short-term receivables. Users can deposit stablecoins into Nest and receive a yield-accruing token that can move freely through Solana’s DeFi stack, from automated market makers (AMMs) to lending markets. Tokens can be redeemed at any time, positioning them as composable building blocks for a new “real-world yield economy” on the high-throughput chain. Plume CBO and co-founder Teddy Pornprinya said crypto is “moving beyond synthetic yield” toward returns anchored in traditional financial activity. “Stablecoins brought millions into crypto, but yieldcoins will keep them here,” he said. Plume claims to support more than half of the industry’s RWA volume today, and its expansion to Solana taps into a rapidly growing corner of the chain: real-world asset value on Solana is approaching $1 billion, according to Nick Ducoff, head of Institutional Growth at the Solana Foundation. The vaults plug directly into Solana-native platform Loopscale, enabling “leveraged RWA looping” — a mechanism that lets users rehypothecate deposited assets through recursive borrowing to amplify returns while keeping positions collateralized. Nest deposits also feed into the Plume Nest Points Program, which rewards users for holding and deploying vault tokens as part of an ongoing Season One campaign. Plume is also entering into a partnership with Squads Lab, Solana’s leading multi-sig and treasury management infrastructure provider. Plume will introduce RWA yields across the Squads ecosystem, including a bespoke vault integrated for Amplitude users and yield acces for developers building with Grid. UPDATE (Dec. 4, 2025, 15:29… The post Plume Targets Solana DeFi With Suite of Real-World Asset Yield Vaults appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Plume, a real world asset (RWA)-focused blockchain project, has debuted its Nest yield vaults directly on Solana, giving the network’s users native access to institutional-grade real-world assets for the first time. The rollout, which will go live during Solana’s breakpoint conference, introduces five products — nBASIS, nOPAL, nTBILL, nWisdom and nAlpha — each offering exposure to on-chain credit, U.S. Treasuries and short-term receivables. Users can deposit stablecoins into Nest and receive a yield-accruing token that can move freely through Solana’s DeFi stack, from automated market makers (AMMs) to lending markets. Tokens can be redeemed at any time, positioning them as composable building blocks for a new “real-world yield economy” on the high-throughput chain. Plume CBO and co-founder Teddy Pornprinya said crypto is “moving beyond synthetic yield” toward returns anchored in traditional financial activity. “Stablecoins brought millions into crypto, but yieldcoins will keep them here,” he said. Plume claims to support more than half of the industry’s RWA volume today, and its expansion to Solana taps into a rapidly growing corner of the chain: real-world asset value on Solana is approaching $1 billion, according to Nick Ducoff, head of Institutional Growth at the Solana Foundation. The vaults plug directly into Solana-native platform Loopscale, enabling “leveraged RWA looping” — a mechanism that lets users rehypothecate deposited assets through recursive borrowing to amplify returns while keeping positions collateralized. Nest deposits also feed into the Plume Nest Points Program, which rewards users for holding and deploying vault tokens as part of an ongoing Season One campaign. Plume is also entering into a partnership with Squads Lab, Solana’s leading multi-sig and treasury management infrastructure provider. Plume will introduce RWA yields across the Squads ecosystem, including a bespoke vault integrated for Amplitude users and yield acces for developers building with Grid. UPDATE (Dec. 4, 2025, 15:29…

Plume Targets Solana DeFi With Suite of Real-World Asset Yield Vaults

Plume, a real world asset (RWA)-focused blockchain project, has debuted its Nest yield vaults directly on Solana, giving the network’s users native access to institutional-grade real-world assets for the first time.

The rollout, which will go live during Solana’s breakpoint conference, introduces five products — nBASIS, nOPAL, nTBILL, nWisdom and nAlpha — each offering exposure to on-chain credit, U.S. Treasuries and short-term receivables.

Users can deposit stablecoins into Nest and receive a yield-accruing token that can move freely through Solana’s DeFi stack, from automated market makers (AMMs) to lending markets. Tokens can be redeemed at any time, positioning them as composable building blocks for a new “real-world yield economy” on the high-throughput chain.

Plume CBO and co-founder Teddy Pornprinya said crypto is “moving beyond synthetic yield” toward returns anchored in traditional financial activity.

“Stablecoins brought millions into crypto, but yieldcoins will keep them here,” he said.

Plume claims to support more than half of the industry’s RWA volume today, and its expansion to Solana taps into a rapidly growing corner of the chain: real-world asset value on Solana is approaching $1 billion, according to Nick Ducoff, head of Institutional Growth at the Solana Foundation.

The vaults plug directly into Solana-native platform Loopscale, enabling “leveraged RWA looping” — a mechanism that lets users rehypothecate deposited assets through recursive borrowing to amplify returns while keeping positions collateralized.

Nest deposits also feed into the Plume Nest Points Program, which rewards users for holding and deploying vault tokens as part of an ongoing Season One campaign.

Plume is also entering into a partnership with Squads Lab, Solana’s leading multi-sig and treasury management infrastructure provider. Plume will introduce RWA yields across the Squads ecosystem, including a bespoke vault integrated for Amplitude users and yield acces for developers building with Grid.

UPDATE (Dec. 4, 2025, 15:29 UTC): Adds additional detail and clarifies timing.

Source: https://www.coindesk.com/business/2025/12/04/plume-brings-institutional-rwa-yield-to-solana-with-debut-of-nest-vaults

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