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Tassat Wins U.S. Patent for ‘Yield-in-Transit’ Onchain Settlement Tech

December 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Blockchain payments provider Tassat Group has been granted a U.S. patent for its onchain “yield-in-transit” (YIT) technology, allowing interest to accumulate continuously during settlement transactions, the company announced on Tuesday.

The New York-based company stated that the patented technology facilitates intraday accrual and distribution of on-chain interest in fast-paced, always-on settlement environments, eliminating uncertainties regarding interest earnings and timing.

CEO of Tassat, Glen Sussman, expressed, “Securing this fundamental patent showcases Tassat’s ongoing commitment to innovation in providing blockchain-based settlement infrastructure for digital asset institutions.”

“Yield-in-transit allows our institutional clients to earn intraday interest based on the exact duration assets are held, significantly impacting how market makers, exchanges, and custodians manage on-chain liquidity,” Sussman added.

Yield-in-transit enables clients to continuously earn interest while assets are in transit during settlement, potentially optimizing capital usage and enhancing allocation efficiency.

Tassat highlighted that YIT is a core component of Lynq, a network launched in July 2025 in collaboration with partners such as Arca Labs and tZERO Group, and supported by U.S. Bank, Avalanche, B2C2, Crypto.com, Fireblocks, Galaxy, FalconX, and Wintermute.

The company disclosed that over 50 institutions are joining the network as tokenized real-world assets, stablecoins, and crypto markets witness expansion.

Read more: Unlimit Debuts Stable.com, a Decentralized Clearing House Built for Stablecoins

OnChain Patent settlement Tassat tech U.S wins YieldinTransit
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