Odaily Planet Daily reports that STBL will launch the institutional-grade stablecoin USST on the Stellar network on July 1, 2026, backed by real-world assets, with initial collateral consisting of tokenized U.S. Treasuries, USDY. USST is built on STBL’s Stablecoin 2.0 infrastructure, enabling market participants to deposit eligible real-world assets—such as tokenized Treasuries or money market funds—to mint USST, while supporting settlement, collateral liquidity, and cross-border payments. STBL plans to add Franklin Templeton’s BENJI as a second collateral option, but has not yet set a launch date for BENJI collateral integration or disclosed the initial minting volume of USST on Stellar.
STBL Launches RWA-Backed Stablecoin USST on the Stellar Network
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On July 1, 2026, STBL launched USST, an RWA-backed stablecoin on the Stellar network. USST is collateralized by real-world assets, initially backed by tokenized U.S. Treasury bonds (USDY). Built on STBL’s Stablecoin 2.0 infrastructure, USST enables users to deposit eligible RWAs—such as tokenized Treasuries or money market funds—to mint USST. The token supports settlement, collateral liquidity, and cross-border payments. STBL plans to introduce Franklin Templeton’s BENJI as a second on-chain collateral option, though no launch date or initial minting volume has been disclosed.
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