BUIDL expands its reach to other significant players in the blockchain system 

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BlackRock’s first tokenized money market fund recently showcased the growing trend of real-world application of tokenized securities becoming more popular in the ecosystem as it draws the interest of several institutions. This finding comes at a time when sources pointed out that BlackRock’s BUIDL managed to distribute approximately $100 million in dividends since its launch in March 2024.

Securitize, the leader in tokenizing real-world assets, reported this milestone on Monday, December 29. While serving as the issuer, transfer agent, and official tokenization partner for the fund, the fintech platform manages on-chain issuance and helps attract investors.

BUIDL expands its reach to other significant players in the blockchain system 

At first, BUIDL was established on the Ethereum blockchain. Currently, the fund primarily invests in short-term, US dollar-denominated assets. Examples of these assets included US Treasury bills, repurchase agreements, and cash equivalents. 

Additionally, sources highlighted that the fund provides institutional investors with a suitable way to generate profits while maintaining the liquidity of their investments via a blockchain-based platform.

These sources also confirmed that investors purchase BUIDL tokens connected to the US Dollar. Afterwards, they receive dividend payments straight on-chain, which demonstrate the earnings yielded from the underlying assets.

Meanwhile, after being launched on Ethereum, BUIDL extended its reach to six other key players in the blockchain system. These key players included Solana, Aptos, Avalanche, and Optimism.

When reporters reached out to sources close to the matter who wished to remain anonymous due to the confidential nature of the situation for comment, these sources acknowledged that the $100 million is a major achievement because it illustrates the total payments over a lifetime based on actual Treasury yields provided to holders of the on-chain fund tokens.

This finding reveals that tokenized securities can conduct their operations effectively at scale while replicating key features of traditional financial products. 

Furthermore, this triumph highlights the effectiveness facilitated by blockchain technology, including swift and transparent settlements, clearly presented ownership records, and programmable distributions. These features are drawing the attention of several leading asset managers and institutional investors who seek to embrace tokenized real-world assets. 

The existence of tokenized money market funds in the market ignites debates 

Recently, sources pointed out that BUIDL has attracted the interest of many investors, enhancing its popularity. Following this growing interest, the value of its tokenized fund surpassed $2 billion earlier this year, prompting analysts to conclude that tokenized money market funds have solidified their position as one of the rapidly expanding sectors in the onchain RWA market. To support this claim, the analysts asserted that there are valid justifications for this trend.

To begin with, they noted that this sector captures the attention of investors, as it provides earnings similar to those of money market accounts, while operating more effectively. This discovery has begun to attract the attention of traditional financial institutions.

Some individuals actively participating in the market weighed in on the matter. They argued that these funds could serve as a potential alternative to the anticipated increase in stablecoins.

In the meantime, JPMorgan strategist Teresa Ho released a statement in July noting that, “tokenized money market funds keep the long-standing appeal of cash as an asset, even though regulatory changes such as the approval of the GENIUS Act might improve stablecoin usage and lower the role of cash-like options.”

Nonetheless, despite showcasing an accelerated increase, industry experts have started to examine tokenized money market funds thoroughly. This move was adopted after the Bank for International Settlements issued a warning that there is a high likelihood that these products could result in operational and liquidity risks, particularly because they play a crucial role as collateral in the digital asset ecosystem.

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