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BlackRock, the largest asset manager in the world with more than $10 trillion under management, is back in the news–this time for looking into tokenized exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on public blockchains. This ambitious undertaking will bring the world of traditional Wall Street finance into harmony with the quickly-evolving Web3 ecosystem, and demonstrates how global institutions are reimagining asset management in our future.
Tokens, or tokenized ETFs, are digital copycats of old fashioned exchange-traded funds and all this is built on the blockchain. Instead of buying shares directly through a brokerage, so goes the application's logic, investors will own tokens on a blockchain that correlates with the value and performance of the ETF.
The benefits include:
BlackRock has not pulled its curiosity in tokenized ETFs out of the air. In 2023, the firm launched the BlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund (BUIDL) – a tokenized fund backed by short-term U.S. Treasuries alongside repurchase agreements and cash.
The results were staggering:
This victory paved the way for BlackRock to be able to extend its work on tokenization beyond Treasuries, into equities and ETFs and other real world assets (RWAs).
Here are a few ways in which BlackRock’s decision could reshape the traditional (TradFi) and decentralized (DeFi) financial systems:
“That BlackRock is going to put ETFs on public blockchains does tell regulators, institutions and mom and pop investors something,” Hileman said.
Tokens that represent ETFs may one day be plugged into lending protocols, staking platforms and liquidity pools — further mixing Wall Street products with Web3 experimentation.
Transactions on a blockchain, however, are far better for trade and settlement than their credit-card-company counterparts.
How much of BlackRock’s ambitious roll out will be hampered by regulatory approval? U.S. regulators such as the SEC are skeptical on blockchain financial products. THE BIGGER PICTURE: 'THERE'S A FINANCIAL REVOLUTION GOING ON'
Tokenization isn’t just another buzzword — it’s shaking up digital finance. Industry forecasts estimate that trillions of dollars worth of tokenized real-world assets could become a reality by 2030.
With the examination of tokenized ETFs, BlackRock is looking to be ahead of the curve on this move in a similar way it was when approving its may-oohed and ah-ed over Bitcoin ETF earlier in 2024.
BlackRock’s dabbling in tokenized ETFs is just a small drop of a huge change, where you will see Wall Street meeting Web3. If it is successful, it could change the way global investors tap into ETFs and democratized markets to make them more transparent and efficient.
For now, people are watching to see how the world’s largest asset manager contends with regulatory obstacles and takes the plunge into blockchain-powered finance. One thing is for certain however: the future of investing isn’t just digital, it’s on-chain.
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