FalconX collaborates with Monad to enable institutional credit vaults as DeFi collateral, tapping into the $5B tokenized credit market. (Read More)FalconX collaborates with Monad to enable institutional credit vaults as DeFi collateral, tapping into the $5B tokenized credit market. (Read More)

FalconX Introduces Tokenized Credit Vaults on Monad Network

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FalconX Introduces Tokenized Credit Vaults on Monad Network

Tony Kim May 12, 2026 15:47

FalconX collaborates with Monad to enable institutional credit vaults as DeFi collateral, tapping into the $5B tokenized credit market.

FalconX Introduces Tokenized Credit Vaults on Monad Network

FalconX, a crypto prime brokerage and institutional lending powerhouse, has expanded its tokenized structured credit facility to the Monad network. This move allows institutional credit vault deposits to serve as collateral in decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols, including Morpho. By tokenizing these credit facilities, FalconX is making traditional financial products accessible for onchain use.

Tokenization involves representing traditional credit products as digital tokens on a blockchain. In FalconX's case, loans originated through its lending business are packaged into tokenized credit products and accessed via Pareto vaults curated by M11 Credit. As part of this initiative, AA_FalconXUSDC vault tokens can now be leveraged within onchain lending markets, enabling investors to borrow against institutional credit exposure while maintaining yield-bearing positions.

According to data from RWA.xyz, the tokenized credit market is already significant, with over $31 billion in real-world assets issued onchain, $5 billion of which are credit-related. FalconX Credit Vault alone reportedly holds around $127 million in distributed value, further underlining the growing appetite for institutional-grade tokenized assets.

The Monad network, an EVM-compatible Layer 1 blockchain optimized for high-performance financial applications, is central to this deployment. Nathan Cha, Monad Foundation’s marketing director, emphasized how the composability of tokenized credit products enables institutional assets to be reused across various DeFi activities like lending and trading. This flexibility could drive broader adoption across financial markets.

Institutional Finance Goes Onchain

The expansion of FalconX’s credit vaults aligns with a wider push to integrate traditional financial products into blockchain ecosystems. Maple Finance, the largest player in the tokenized credit sector, has facilitated $1.7 billion in distributed value, followed by SICOS Securities ($902 million) and Anemoy ($476 million). FalconX’s entry adds depth to a market increasingly dominated by institutional players.

This isn’t an isolated trend. Earlier this year, Maple Finance extended its yield-bearing syrupUSDC token to Coinbase’s Base network, demonstrating similar ambitions to bring institutional lending into DeFi. Beyond credit markets, tokenization is expanding into securities and exchange infrastructure. For example, Nasdaq has partnered with Kraken and Backed to develop blockchain-based equities infrastructure, while the New York Stock Exchange has collaborated with Securitize to enable tokenized securities trading.

FalconX’s tokenized credit vaults represent another step in the integration of traditional finance with blockchain technology, driving new efficiencies and opportunities across DeFi markets. As the market for onchain financial products grows, institutional adoption of tokenized assets appears poised to accelerate.

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