Pendle has released its 2025 Annual Review Summary, with an average TVL of $5.8 billion for the year, representing a 79% increase from the previous year.
BlockBeats News, December 5th, according to official sources, Pendle has released its 2025 Year in Review summary: the platform's average TVL in 2025 reached $5.8 billion, with a peak of $13.4 billion, representing a 79% increase compared to the previous year. The total trading volume was $47.8 billion, a 36.5% year-on-year increase. The number of users increased by 155,553, a 48% growth over 2024. The platform's main investment breakdown was 85% stablecoins, 3% Bitcoin, 5% Ethereum, and 7% other assets. Pendle provided $58 billion in fixed income, a 161% year-on-year increase.
In 2025, Pendle launched the product Boros, which achieved a trading volume of $5.5 billion within 4 months, with an open interest volume of $80 million, accounting for 0.04% of the total market size. In the $200 billion investment market, Boros still has significant room for growth.
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