This is a big one.
The integration between @humafinance and Jupiter Lend connects institutional grade yield with DeFi’s most active liquidity layer.
It’s easy to overlook how important this is
but being able to supply PST and borrow USDC directly means Huma’s real world yield can now circulate across Solana’s broader DeFi ecosystem.
That’s not just composability that’s liquidity mobility.
The partnership with Jupiter shows how PayFi is starting to plug into everyday DeFi activity.
You’re not just staking or lending; you’re interacting with a credit system backed by real payment flows and zero bad debt.
It’s a rare mix of reliability and flexibility in a space that often struggles to balance both.
What’s smart about this rollout is that it connects institutional yield to a familiar DeFi interface.
It’s how mainstream users get exposure to real yield without realizing they’ve stepped into PayFi.
If this model scales, we could see Huma’s liquidity framework become one of the default layers across Solana’s financial stack.
Real yield, real partners, real integrations this is how you build longevity in crypto.
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