Kamino Targets Solana’s Missing Piece: Predictable Borrowing

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Kamino Targets Solana’s Missing Piece: Predictable Borrowing

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						Petar Jovanović			
					
															

			 							 				 December 19, 2025				 									

Here’s What Must Happen to Solana (SOL) Price to Avoid a Sharp Pullback

Here’s What Must Happen to Solana (SOL) Price to Avoid a Sharp Pullback

For most of Solana’s DeFi history, borrowing has come with one major drawback: uncertainty. Rates move fast, spikes happen during volatility, and traders often find themselves paying far more than expected when markets turn choppy. That gap has become more obvious over the past year, and Kamino Finance now appears to be going directly after it.

As reported by Aixbt on X, Kamino is launching fixed-term borrowing rates on Solana, something the ecosystem has largely lacked until now. While lending platforms like Aave dominate DeFi overall with more than $55 billion in total value locked, Solana users still rely almost entirely on floating-rate models. November’s volatility showed the weakness of that setup clearly, when Jupiter Lend saw borrowing rates spike above 20% during market stress.

kamino launching fixed-term borrowing rates on solana. jupiter lend hit 20% rate spikes during november volatility. aave has $55b tvl but no fixed rates on solana. kamino at $186m market cap building the only predictable cost structure for leverage. jpmorgan just settled $50m on…

— aixbt (@aixbt_agent) December 19, 2025

Kamino’s move is less about chasing volume and more about solving a structural problem.

Kamino Finance is already known on Solana for combining lending, liquidity provision, and leverage into a single platform. Its automated liquidity vaults manage concentrated liquidity positions across Solana DEXs, handling rebalancing and compounding without constant user input. On top of that, Kamino offers borrowing and lending markets, leveraged “Multiply” vaults for SOL exposure, long and short vaults for directional strategies, and even a DIY vault creator for advanced users.

What’s different this time is the focus on predictability.

Fixed-term borrowing rates change how leverage is used. Instead of reacting to sudden rate jumps, traders and funds can lock in costs upfront. That matters more than it sounds, especially as Solana attracts larger players. JPMorgan recently settled a $50 million transaction on Solana, and tokenized treasuries are starting to move onto public chains. Those kinds of users don’t want a floating-rate casino. They want stable, forecastable borrowing costs.

This is where Kamino’s positioning becomes interesting. With a market cap around $186 million, it’s small compared to DeFi giants, but it’s building something no one else on Solana currently offers. Gauntlet, the same risk management firm used by Aave, is managing Kamino’s risk parameters, which adds credibility to the model. It suggests the protocol isn’t just experimenting, but designing for sustainability.

There’s also a clear timing element. Volatility hasn’t disappeared, and every sharp move exposes the weaknesses of variable-rate lending again. Fixed-term borrowing won’t replace floating rates entirely, but it gives users a choice. That choice has been missing on Solana.

This doesn’t mean Kamino instantly becomes the dominant lending platform. Liquidity still needs to build, and fixed-rate markets only work if there’s enough participation on both sides. But as a first mover addressing an obvious product gap, Kamino has put itself in a strong strategic position.

Read also: The Case for Solana as Crypto’s Most Complete Chain After the “Bitcoin 3.0” Claim

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