BlockBeats News, May 2nd, Bitcoin's native liquidity layer Yala announced a strategic partnership with the real-world asset financial public chain Plume, aiming to seamlessly integrate the Bitcoin ecosystem with real asset yield. Bitcoin holders will be able to easily access Plume's institutional asset portfolio through Yala RealYield, achieving the dual goals of asset appreciation and stable yield.
As a leading RWA infrastructure, Plume has aggregated over 180 projects through its EVM-compatible ecosystem. Leveraging its end-to-end tokenization engine, Plume transforms traditional financial products, carbon credits, GPU power, and alternative assets like collectibles into DeFi products with liquidity. Yala's innovative Bitcoin-native solution efficiently injects Bitcoin liquidity into the DeFi and RWA fields.
Through this partnership, Bitcoin holders can participate in Plume's curated tokenized fixed-income assets (such as U.S. Treasury bonds, corporate bonds, private credit, etc.) via Yala RealYield, earning stable BTC returns. Each asset comes with clear risk ratings, terms, and annual percentage yield (APY) clauses to ensure user decision-making security.
This collaboration marks Bitcoin's accelerating penetration into the RWA field. The synergistic effect between Yala and Plume will jointly drive the transformation of the multi-trillion-dollar real asset market, significantly enhancing Bitcoin's capital efficiency and use cases.
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