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Robinhood Chooses Morpho to Power Earn, Bringing DeFi Yield to Millions of Retail Investors

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Most Robinhood users will never know they're using Morpho. And that's exactly the point.

Robinhood has selected the decentralized lending protocol to power Robinhood Earn, a new product that allows eligible U.S. customers to earn yield on idle $USDG stablecoin balances directly inside the Robinhood app.

The rollout, which begins over the coming weeks, represents one of Morpho's largest retail integrations to date. More importantly, it highlights a broader shift happening across crypto: decentralized finance is increasingly moving into the background, quietly powering products used by millions of mainstream investors.

DeFi Without Leaving Robinhood

Robinhood Earn is designed to make earning yield feel as simple as holding cash in an investment account. Behind the scenes, however, the product runs on decentralized finance.

Customer deposits in $USDG, Robinhood's dollar-pegged stablecoin, are deposited into a Morpho Vault, where they are allocated across lending markets. Borrowers—including protocols such as Spark, Ethena, and Maple—post collateral to borrow $USDG, with the interest they pay generating returns for depositors.

The vault infrastructure is curated by Steakhouse Financial, while Robinhood Chain serves as the settlement layer. For users, most of that complexity remains invisible. Everything happens seamlessly inside the Robinhood app.

"Robinhood is the platform that made investing accessible to a generation, and we are very excited to partner with them to bring the benefits of onchain finance to their mainstream customer base," said Paul Frambot, Co-founder of Morpho.

"Decentralized finance technology works best as infrastructure, allowing brands and institutions to offer products that are more open, more transparent and more competitive than those built on traditional financial rails."

The Race to Become Crypto's Savings Account

Robinhood isn't entering this market alone. Wallets, exchanges and fintech platforms are increasingly competing to become the primary destination for users to hold stablecoins and earn yield.

What stands out isn't simply that more companies are offering yield—it's how they're doing it.

Robinhood and MetaMask have both chosen Morpho as part of their lending infrastructure, while MoonPay is expanding beyond payments into tokenized assets and institutional yield products. Rather than asking users to navigate DeFi protocols directly, many of crypto's largest consumer platforms are embedding decentralized finance behind familiar interfaces, making blockchain infrastructure almost invisible to the end user.

Why Morpho?

Morpho isn't a traditional lending platform. Instead, it operates as an open credit network where lenders and borrowers compete in real time, helping create more efficient lending markets and market-driven interest rates.

That architecture has increasingly attracted institutions looking for blockchain infrastructure rather than consumer-facing applications.

Over the past year, Morpho has expanded through integrations with Fireblocks, Anchorage Digital, institutional custody providers, and tokenized real-world asset platforms. The Robinhood partnership adds another major distribution channel to that growing ecosystem.

DeFi Is Becoming Invisible

The Robinhood partnership reflects one of the biggest changes taking place across crypto.

For years, users needed to understand wallets, bridges, gas fees and lending protocols before accessing decentralized finance.

Today, companies are increasingly hiding that complexity. Consumers simply see a yield product inside an app they already use. Behind the scenes, open blockchain infrastructure handles the lending, settlement and liquidity.

"We believe everyone should have access to the most efficient and innovative financial tools available," said Gaëtan Thabot, Director of Partnerships at Robinhood Crypto.

"By leveraging Morpho's open credit network alongside $USDG and Robinhood Chain, we are giving our eligible users the ability to seamlessly access the competitive advantages of decentralized finance. We're thrilled to empower our eligible users with a simple, robust way to put their digital assets to work."

For Robinhood, the launch expands its push deeper into onchain finance. For Morpho, it reinforces a much larger trend.

The protocol is quietly evolving from a DeFi application into the infrastructure layer powering some of crypto's biggest consumer financial products—and most users may never realize they're using it.

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