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Big News for Morpho and Ethena: What is Robinhood Earn?

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Robinhood Earn is the company's first onchain lending product, letting eligible US customers earn an estimated 7% APY on the $USDG stablecoin directly inside the main Robinhood app (@RobinhoodApp). Deposits are routed through a Morpho vault and lent to borrowers onchain, and the interest those borrowers pay flows back to users as yield. It went live on July 1 and is rolling out gradually across Robinhood's user base.

The pitch is simple: make onchain yield feel like a savings toggle. The plumbing underneath is anything but, and it hands four DeFi protocols, Morpho most of all, a distribution channel none of them could have built alone.

How does Robinhood Earn work?

Users buy $USDG, a dollar-backed stablecoin issued by Paxos through the Global Dollar Network, inside Robinhood Crypto (@RobinhoodCrypto). They then lend it through a self-custody wallet without leaving the app. The wallet is managed by the user via RHNC and Privy (@privy_io), so Robinhood never holds the keys or the funds.

$USDG is deposited into a Morpho vault curated by Steakhouse Financial (@SteakhouseFi) and spread across Morpho's lending markets. Borrowers post collateral from partner protocols to take out $USDG loans, and the interest they pay funds the roughly 7% yield. Settlement runs on Robinhood Chain. The rate is variable, so if borrowing demand cools, the yield can fall below 7%.

Robinhood also procured insurance through Lloyd's of London and RELM. The coverage is narrower than it may sound. The policy addresses losses from cyber attacks and smart contract exploits. It does not insure against market losses, yield compression, or a $USDG depeg, and onchain lending is not FDIC- or SIPC-protected.

Why is this big news for Morpho, Ethena, Spark and Maple?

@Morpho is the core win. It serves as the underlying credit network, meaning Robinhood's nearly 28 million funded customers now sit on top of Morpho's infrastructure, whether they know it or not. For a protocol positioning itself as the lending layer behind mainstream fintech, that is a major distribution milestone. Morpho held more than $7 billion in total value locked across chains and closed a $175 million funding round in June, valuing it at more than $2 billion.

The other three protocols supply the borrowing side:

  • Ethena provides collateral through its $USDe-linked assets and was named a primary collateral issuer for the vault.
  • Maple contributes syrupUSDG, an institutional credit product backed by $USDG. Maple (@maplefinance) says it has originated more than $22 billion in institutional loans since 2022.
  • Spark rounds out the initial collateral markets.

Steakhouse Financial, which curates the vault, manages around $2.2 billion across 51 Morpho vaults as of July 8. That curation layer is what lets Robinhood ship an onchain product with a defined risk framework around it.

What is Robinhood Chain, and why is its TVL surging?

Robinhood Earn settles on Robinhood Chain, the company's permissionless Ethereum Layer 2 built on the Arbitrum stack. It launched its public mainnet on July 1 during the "Robinhood Presents: The World is Flat" keynote in London, and is pitched as an institutional-grade home for tokenized real-world assets, including Robinhood's Stock Tokens.

The launch-week numbers are the headline. Robinhood Chain's total value locked crossed $100 million within a week and sat near $106 million on July 8, up roughly 159% in 24 hours, according to DefiLlama. For a chain that is days old, nine figures is a real signal.

Of that roughly $106 million, about $90 million sits in Morpho, with Uniswap (@Uniswap) a distant second at around $14 million. The single biggest push came from Ethena (@ethena) seeding around $50 million into the Steakhouse $USDG vault. Robinhood is covering gas fees for the chain's first 90 days on top of that.

Early liquidity on a new chain typically comes from DeFi-native capital chasing yield and incentives before retail arrives, and Robinhood Chain is no exception.


Sources:

  • Robinhood Newsroom Official July 1 announcement covering the Robinhood Chain mainnet, Robinhood Earn, the estimated 7% $USDG yield, and the Lloyd's of London and RELM insurance.
  • Morpho Morpho's announcement confirming it powers Robinhood Earn, with Steakhouse curating the vault and Robinhood Chain as the settlement layer.
  • DefiLlama Live TVL, stablecoin market cap, and DEX volume data for Robinhood Chain.
  • Steakhouse Financial Curator breakdown of the Earn vault's three collateral markets and Steakhouse's broader Morpho vault footprint.