VanEck’s tokenized VBILL US Treasury fund can now be used as collateral on Euler

Securitize launched VanEck's VBILL as a collateral asset in an Euler lending market curated by KPK on Thursday....
Key takeaways
- 1VanEck's tokenized VBILL US Treasury fund now accepted as collateral on Euler lending protocol.
- 2Securitize enabled VBILL integration into KPK-curated Euler market for enhanced DeFi utility.
- 3Tokenized Treasury products expanding collateral options in decentralized finance ecosystem.
Why it matters
This bridges traditional Treasury assets with DeFi, allowing Indian investors holding tokenized US bonds to leverage them for borrowing in crypto markets while reducing reliance on volatile crypto collateral.
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