
Kamino Lend has established itself as the primary venue for borrowing against tokenized equities on the Solana blockchain, currently capturing 82.6% of the network's market share in this segment. Following the integration of xStocks on July 14, 2025, the protocol enabled users to deposit synthetic versions of traditional assets like SPYx and AAPLx as collateral to borrow stablecoins. This development allows investors to access liquidity against their equity positions without triggering taxable sale events, a utility previously restricted to prime brokerage relationships. By late July 2026, total tokenized stock collateral on Solana reached an all-time high of $53 million, with Kamino managing over $31 million of that volume. Despite this growth, tokenized equities remain a small fraction of Kamino Finance's total value locked, which ranges between $1.1 billion and $2.3 billion. The dominance of the xStocks standard, which holds 86.5% of the issuance share on Solana, has been a primary driver for this concentration of lending activity. While this shift highlights a new use case for DeFi composability, it also introduces unique counterparty risks related to the underlying reserve and redemption mechanisms of the tokenized assets.
Kamino Finance is a decentralized finance protocol on the Solana blockchain that provides automated liquidity management and lending services. It functions by allowing users to deposit various crypto assets into lending pools, which are then utilized by borrowers who provide collateral to secure stablecoin loans.