Stablecoin protocol STBL launches new plan for 2026: DeFi lending + multi-chain expansion as core focus

【BitPush】The stablecoin protocol STBL recently announced its development plan for the first quarter of 2026, and it’s a significant move. Moving from infrastructure building to application deployment—the core goal is clear: to turn USST, this stablecoin, into a truly usable productive asset that supports lending and yield generation.

What’s the plan? Deploying USST on the mainnet is the first step, along with integrating Hypernative to automate the anchoring mechanism to ensure stability; then launching DeFi lending features to provide users with more ways to play. In terms of liquidity and collateral, STBL plans to inject new funds and expand the types of RWA (real-world assets) used as collateral, further broadening application scenarios.

Cross-chain development is also on the agenda. They plan to extend the native USST minting capability to high-performance public chains like Solana and Stellar, breaking the single-chain limitation; at the same time, launching a lightweight version of the STBL DApp to lower the barrier to entry for users. From infrastructure to applications, from single-chain to multi-chain, this combination of strategies is quite promising.

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WhaleWatchervip
· 11h ago
It's another cross-chain and lending project. Is STBL really serious this time? Wait, can Hypernative's automated anchoring system really stay stable? I've seen too many crashes in the past. The RWA collateral step is good; at least someone is thinking about implementation. By the way, Solana and Stellar are both in, so why not Arbitrum? USST becoming a productive asset would be half the success; the key is still having users to use it. Sounds good, but it all depends on whether they can survive Q2.
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Rugman_Walkingvip
· 12h ago
Is STBL really going to be implemented this time? Lending + cross-chain, it feels like another "game changer next year" story. To put it nicely, whether RWA collateral can really get off the ground is the key. Both Solana and Stellar are in, with big ambitions, but I'm just worried about liquidity not keeping up. The mainnet isn't even stable yet, and now rushing into DeFi lending? That's a bit aggressive. This time, it's really not just another PPT dream... Let's wait and see the actual progress in March.
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ETHReserveBankvip
· 01-12 05:33
Stablecoins are going to play cross-chain again. Can Solana survive?
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SatsStackingvip
· 01-10 14:32
Another major move in stablecoins. RWA collateral is definitely worth paying attention to, but the lending function needs to be truly implemented to be effective.
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AirdropHunterWangvip
· 01-10 14:32
Stablecoins are about to compete in DeFi again, and this time the STBL gameplay is indeed diverse. But is Hypernative's anchoring mechanism really stable?
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Frontrunnervip
· 01-10 14:29
STBL is telling stories again, sounding quite convincing, but I don't know if it's actually launched. Lending, RWA, cross-chain—sounds like they want to do everything. Could it just be another standard planning document?
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MondayYoloFridayCryvip
· 01-10 14:22
People who go all-in on Monday and cry on Friday, I see that with the STBL combo, I kind of understand... RWA collateral + cross-chain minting, indeed building the ecosystem, but can the lending part really take off?
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MissedTheBoatvip
· 01-10 14:13
New plans are coming again, but can they really be implemented this time? --- Hypernative automatic anchoring sounds good, but I'm worried it will end up as a failed project again. --- The RWA collateral expansion is okay, but is there enough liquidity? --- Cross-chain to Solana and Stellar? Do users really need that... --- If the lending function can really get off the ground this time, stablecoins will have some use. --- From infrastructure to application, I've heard this spiel too many times, but what’s the result? --- Multi-chain expansion sounds attractive, but what about the actual users in the ecosystem? That’s the real test. --- Can USST become a productive asset? Let’s see if the liquidity market is willing to buy in first.
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FUD_Vaccinatedvip
· 01-10 14:03
STBL is making new moves again, but can the lending function really take off? Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical.
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