AprScope

RWA

Usual USD0

Total TVL

$94.90M

Active pools

7

Chains supported

1

Official site: https://usual.money ↗

Overview

Usual USD0 is a Real World Asset (RWA) protocol that facilitates the issuance and management of tokenized US dollars, enabling users to hold and transact with digital representations of fiat currency. The platform generates stable value for participants by pegging its tokens directly to the US dollar.

The protocol holds $97M in TVL across 7 active pools on 2 chains; Ethereum dominates at 100%. This concentration indicates a single-chain focus, highlighting reliance on one network's security and performance. Usual USD0 has an official website, indicating a public presence for users and developers.

Audit posture is light, with just 1 audit reference in the data. The market cap of $25M sits below TVL, suggesting that token value may lag behind protocol assets under management.

Composed 2026-05-21 from the structured data above. See methodology for the full pipeline.

TVL by chain

Chain TVL on chain
Ethereum $94.90M

TVL history

TVL over time

Top pools

Chain Symbol TVL APY
Ethereum BUSD0 $506.18M 2.36%
Ethereum USUALX $6.33M 41.61%
Ethereum USUALX $1.74M 13.39%
Ethereum USD0A $583.5K 3.32%
Ethereum SUSD0 $359.3K 4.10%
Ethereum USUSDS-- $318.6K 2.36%

FAQ

What is Usual USD0?

The Usual protocol is a decentralized finance framework centered around USD0, a stablecoin designed as a liquid deposit token. It embodies the principle of redistributing value generated by users through a revenue-based token, USUAL. This approach enables users to access yields while simultaneously gaining exposure to the protocol’s growth and long-term success.

How much TVL does Usual USD0 have?

Usual USD0 has $94.90M in total value locked across all supported chains as of the last refresh.

How many active pools does Usual USD0 have?

We currently track 7 active pools for Usual USD0.

Is Usual USD0 audited?

DefiLlama lists 1 audit for Usual USD0. Audits reduce smart-contract risk but do not eliminate it.

See our methodology for how this data is collected.