AprScope

VanEck Treasury Fund · Solana

VBILL

Current APY

3.57%

base 3.57% · reward -

TVL

$13.86M

APY +0.08% 7d

Risk signals

3.57% - single asset

Overview

The VanEck Treasury Fund VBILL on Solana is a single-asset pool that holds treasury bills, generating yield through interest payments from the underlying assets. The total APY stands at 3.45%, with no additional reward component. Over the past seven days and thirty days, the trend has been down by 0.08% each period, placing the current rate below the 30-day mean of 3.53%.

TVL is $13.9M without a reported change over the last week. The primary risk here is smart-contract exposure due to the nature of the protocol and asset class. As an RWA-focused treasury fund, liquidity depth and contract reliability are key factors influencing performance stability.

Composed 2026-05-20 from the structured data above. See methodology for the full pipeline.

APY history
TVL history

Risk profile

  • Smart contract risk

    Funds are deposited into a smart contract. A bug or exploit in the contract could lead to total loss. Audits reduce, but do not eliminate, this risk. Check the protocol page for audit history.

  • Yield variability

    Current APY is 3.57%; 30-day mean is 3.50%. Yields can change as TVL and incentive emissions change.

  • DefiLlama yield prediction

    DefiLlama's model classifies this pool's yield as "Stable/Up" with 75% confidence based on historical patterns.

These notes are derived from the pool's structured data, not editorial advice. See our methodology.

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FAQ

What is the current APY for VanEck Treasury Fund VBILL on Solana?

The current total APY is 3.57%.

What is the TVL of this pool?

Total value locked is $13.86M as of the last data refresh.

Is there impermanent loss risk?

No. This pool is single-asset and has no impermanent loss exposure.

How often is this APY updated?

We refresh APY and TVL hourly from DefiLlama. Daily snapshots are stored to power the historical chart on this page.

Last updated 2026-07-06. See methodology for how we collect and refresh this data.