BlackRock files to create digital shares tracking one of its money market funds

Asset manager BlackRock has filed to create digital ledger technology shares from one of the firm’s money market funds, which will leverage blockchain technology to maintain a mirror record of share ownership for investors.The DLT shares will track BlackRock’s BLF Treasury Trust Fund (TTTXX), which may only be purchased from BlackRock Advisors and The Bank of New York Mellon (BNY), the firm said in its April 29 Form N-1A filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.The money market fund holds over $150 million worth of assets, invested almost entirely in US Treasury bills and cash.BlackRock said that the shares “are expected to be purchased and held through BNY, which intends to use blockchain technology to maintain a mirror record of share ownership for its customers.”Unlike the BlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund (BUIDL), DLT shares won’t be tokenized but will instead be used as a transparency tool to verify ownership.BlackRock will continue to maintain traditional book-entry records as the official ownership ledger.BlackRock didn’t propose a ticker or set a management fee for the DLT shares in its filing.A minimum initial investment of $3 million worth of DLT is required for institutions seeking to purchase the digital shares. BlackRock follows Fidelity’s March 21 filing to list an Ethereum-based OnChain share class, which seeks to track the Fidelity Treasury Digital Fund (FYHXX) — an $80 million fund consisting almost entirely of US Treasury bills.While the OnChain share class filing is pending regulatory approval, Fidelity expects it to take effect on May 30.Wall Street heavyweights continue to explore blockchain use casesAsset managers have increasingly turned to blockchain to tokenize Treasury bills, bonds and private credit over the past few years.Related: BlackRock Bitcoin ETF buys $970M in BTC as inflows surge, boost marketThe treasury tokenization market is currently valued at $6.16 billion, led by BlackRock’s BUIDL at $2.55 billion, while the Franklin Templeton-issued Franklin OnChain US Government Money Fund (BENJI) secures over $700 million worth of real-world assets, according to rwa.xyz.Market caps of blockchain-based Treasury products. Source: rwa.xyzEthereum remains the chain of choice for tokenizing treasury assets, and currently houses over $4.55 billion worth, while the Stellar network and Solana round out the top three at $474.9 million and $274.5 million, respectively.The potential of RWA tokenization has also been championed by BlackRock’s CEO, Larry Fink, who believes the technology could revolutionize investing.Magazine: Ethereum is destroying the competition in the $16.1T TradFi tokenization race

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