BlackRock has launched tokenized share classes for select European money market funds, giving investors on-chain access to a pool of assets totaling $311 billion. The product runs on Ethereum and uses JPMorgan's Kinexys infrastructure to handle settlement. This is a live, operating product, not a pilot or proof of concept.
When the world's largest asset manager moves $311 billion in traditional fund access onto a public blockchain, it signals that institutional adoption of tokenized finance is past the experimental stage. Ethereum, as the settlement layer, benefits directly from increased transaction demand and legitimacy. Broader crypto markets tend to follow Ethereum's institutional credibility upward.
Next Ethereum network usage and gas fee data, updated weekly on-chain. BlackRock BUIDL fund total value locked updates, tracked on public dashboards. Any EU regulatory statement on tokenized securities, expected on a rolling basis through 2025.
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