RedStone Brings Securitize’s SECZ Tokenized Equity to Loopscale on Solana

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Securitize’s tokenized equity (SECZ) is coming to the Solana DeFi ecosystem, with RedStone as its official data layer.

TL;DR

  • RedStone’s price feed for SECZ is now live on Solana, allowing it to be used as collateral in Loopscale
  • The integration lets eligible holders borrow stablecoins against SECZ at a fixed rate, turning it from a hold-only asset into productive collateral on Solana.
  • Loopscale reads the feed through its BEAM adapter, applying staleness limits and confidence thresholds before it moves any collateral value.
  • Loopscale conducts partial liquidations that restore loan health without closing out the borrower’s full position.

SECZ On Loopscale: Moving Beyond Issuance

On July 2, 2026, Securitize went public on the NYSE under the ticker SECZ and became the first company ever to tokenize its shares immediately after listing. SECZ went live both on Solana and Avalanche.

It was an important milestone for the tokenization industry, which has grown by over 500% since January 2025, bringing more than $38 billion in real-world assets onchain. Yet only around $3 billion of that, roughly 10%, is actively used in DeFi. 

For Securitize, issuance is only the start. DeFi utility is what comes after. But in order to be used as productive collateral in decentralized markets, SECZ needs to be priced onchain.

RedStone’s End-of-Day (EOD) price feed will be the data layer for Loopscale’s fixed-rate lending markets, allowing eligible holders to post SECZ as collateral and borrow stablecoins. The protocol runs on Solana, one of the largest networks for onchain finance, with roughly $5.2 billion in total value locked and nearly $2.1 billion in tokenized real-world assets.

The SECZ price feed runs on a push model, sourcing the stock’s end-of-day price from multiple independent data providers and delivering price updates onchain. The EOD model is the standard used by traditional finance to value equity positions, from NAV calculations to margin desk marks.

Loopscale’s Validation Layer

Loopscale is a modular, order-book credit protocol on Solana, matching lenders and borrowers directly. It provides fixed-rate and fixed-term markets where users set their own collateral, interest rate, loan-to-value ratio and loan duration. Since launching in April 2025, Loopscale has grown to roughly $92.5 million in total value locked, with more than $53.6 million out in active loans at the time of writing.

Loopscale will screen the SECZ price data provided by RedStone through its BEAM adapter. It’s a validation layer that sits between the price feed and the protocol’s collateral accounting. When a price update changes a collateral value, the adapter checks it against staleness limits and confidence thresholds.

It’s important to know if a price has been updated within the expected time window and if it falls within the expected range. If a price arrives late or looks off, the adapter doesn’t act on it immediately, ensuring that a bad or delayed update does not cascade into wrongful liquidations.

Once a price update clears Loopscale’s checks, the data is used to value each SECZ-backed position against its liquidation threshold and to close positions if necessary. Loopscale runs partial liquidations, selling only enough to bring the loan back to health and leaving the rest of the borrower’s position intact.

RedStone’s Role In The Securitize Ecosystem

RedStone has been Securitize’s primary oracle partner since March 2025, co-developing the TSSO standard and pricing feeds for tokenized funds and credit, including BUIDL from BlackRock, ACRED from Apollo, HLSCOPE from Hamilton Lane, VBILL from VanEck, and STAC. The SECZ price feed is available both on Solana and on Avalanche. 

Tokenized equity is one of the fastest-growing segments in onchain finance, having nearly tripled in 2026 and reaching $2.36 billion in market cap. As the asset class continues to scale, the data layer underneath it has to grow and adapt alongside it.

About RedStone

RedStone is the data layer for institutional DeFi, delivering secure, low-latency price feeds for digital assets, RWAs, stablecoins, LSTs, LRTs, and Bitcoin LSTs across 110+ chains. Trusted by 200+ clients, including Securitize, Morpho, Pendle, Spark, Ether.fi, Ethena, Lombard, Venus, and Compound, RedStone powers lending, stablecoins, perpetuals, and tokenized asset markets with custom pricing infrastructure built for complex onchain systems. RedStone provides data for tokenized products including BlackRock’s BUIDL, Apollo ACRED, and Hamilton Lane SCOPE. Zero mispricing events. 100% uptime. Learn more at redstone.finance.