Falcon Finance adds JAAA and JTRSY tokens as collateral, bringing institutional-grade credit closer to onchain liquidity.Falcon Finance adds JAAA and JTRSY tokens as collateral, bringing institutional-grade credit closer to onchain liquidity.

Falcon Finance Adds JAAA to Its Collateral Pool, Bringing Structured Credit Onchain

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Key takeaways:

  • Centrifuge’s JAAA token, backed by AAA-rated structured credit, is now accepted as collateral on Falcon Finance.
  • JTRSY, a tokenized short-duration Treasury asset, is also being added to Falcon’s growing pool of eligible assets.
  • Users can mint USDf against real-world assets while retaining exposure to investment-grade credit and Treasury yields.

Real-world credit assets go live as collateral on Falcon

Falcon Finance is taking another step in expanding the use of real-world assets (RWAs) in decentralized finance by adding support for Centrifuge’s JAAA token as collateral. Alongside JAAA, Falcon is also integrating JTRSY, a short-duration tokenized Treasury product, broadening its stable of high-quality, institutional-grade collateral.

The JAAA token, managed by Janus Henderson, represents a portfolio of short-duration, investment-grade corporate credit and currently holds over $1 billion in total value locked. Its inclusion on Falcon marks one of the few live examples where a tokenized collateralized loan obligation (CLO) product can be used directly in DeFi to unlock onchain liquidity.

With the latest integration, Falcon users can deposit JAAA and JTRSY as collateral, mint USDf, and use it across liquidity pools, staking mechanisms, and yield strategies within Falcon and beyond. This means holders of structured credit and Treasuries no longer need to liquidate positions to access liquidity — instead, these assets become active components in onchain capital flows.

Expanding the tokenized asset universe

Centrifuge’s JAAA is one of several RWAs Falcon is incorporating as part of its broader push to support diversified, high-quality tokenized instruments. These include tokenized equities, commodities like gold, and U.S. Treasuries. Falcon’s Chief RWA Officer, Artem Tolkachev, emphasized that this expansion is in line with broader market trends.

Importantly, Falcon isolates collateral risk from user yield through its delta-neutral strategy stack. Returns for USDf holders are not derived from the yield of the underlying RWAs but instead from Falcon’s market-neutral positions, keeping the system stable and predictable regardless of collateral type.

The bottom line

By integrating JAAA and JTRSY, Falcon Finance is paving the way for RWAs to become core components of DeFi liquidity infrastructure. With structured credit, tokenized Treasuries, and other regulated assets becoming usable collateral, the protocol reinforces its vision of a cross-asset collateral platform. As tokenized finance matures, Falcon aims to ensure that institutional-grade assets aren’t just represented onchain — they’re actively put to work.

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