Superstate Short Duration US Government Securities Fund
USTB
Superstate Short Duration US Government Securities Fund (USTB) is a Tokenized Short-Duration Gov issued by Superstate. It provides institutional investors with on-chain exposure to short-duration us government securities, combining the safety profile of traditional fixed-income instruments with the settlement efficiency of tokenized assets.
Treasury Overview
| Symbol | USTB |
| Issuer | Superstate |
| Category | Tokenized Short-Duration Gov |
| Underlying | Short-duration US Government securities |
| Credit Rating | Not rated |
| Liquidity | medium |
| Current APY | 3.78% |
| Total Value Locked | $740.4M |
| Data as of | 2026-05-07 |
Collateral & Underlying Assets
Short-duration US Government securities. US Treasury and government securities are obligations of the federal government and carry the highest sovereign credit quality. These instruments form the backbone of institutional cash management globally.
Risk Analysis
Credit Quality
This asset does not carry a formal credit rating from a major rating agency. Investors should conduct independent due diligence on the underlying collateral and issuer creditworthiness.
Liquidity Risk
T+1 or periodic settlement. Redemptions may take 1–2 business days or be subject to periodic windows. Suitable for reserves not needed on an intraday basis.
Yield Analysis
Current APY
3.78%
Total Value Locked
$740.4M
Source: DeFiLlama / RWA.xyz. Yields are variable and reflect recent on-chain data. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
Duration & Rate Sensitivity
Moderate — medium-term duration creates measurable price sensitivity. A 1% rate increase could reduce NAV by roughly 1%.
Key Insights
- –SEC-registered fund
- –targets high-quality US Gov securities with 0–2 yr duration
Issuer & Provenance
USTB is issued and managed by Superstate. Risk profile and collateral data was last verified on .
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