Ondo Finance Makes Power Move: Acquires SEC-Regulated Oasis Pro to Dominate Tokenized Securities Market
Wall Street meets blockchain in Ondo Finance's latest chess move. The DeFi heavyweight just snapped up Oasis Pro—one of the few SEC-regulated platforms in crypto—signaling an all-out assault on tokenized securities.
Why this matters: Traditional finance has been dragging its feet on tokenization while crypto-native projects eat their lunch. Now Ondo's bringing the regulators to the party—whether Wall Street's ready or not.
The acquisition turbocharges Ondo's existing treasury bond and money market offerings. Suddenly, 'compliant DeFi' isn't an oxymoron—it's a $50B market opportunity waiting to happen.
One cynical take: Maybe the SEC will finally understand blockchain technology now that it's stuck babysitting a crypto company. Stranger things have happened in this regulatory circus.
Ondo Finance agrees to acquire regulated brokerage firm Oasis Pro
Real-world assets (RWA) tokenization platform ONDO Finance has announced plans to acquire Oasis Pro, a regulated brokerage firm, according to a Friday press release.
The DeFi platform noted that the deal WOULD help it establish a regulated framework for offering tokenized securities, expanding access to blockchain-based financial products for US investors.
While terms of the deal were not disclosed, the acquisition provides Ondo access to Oasis's SEC-regulated broker-dealer, Alternative Trading System (ATS) and transfer agent.
"This acquisition will empower us to realize our vision of building a robust and accessible tokenized financial system, backed by the strongest regulatory foundations," wrote Nathan Allman, CEO of Ondo Finance.
The MOVE comes less than a day after Ondo Finance announced plans to deepen its focus on RWAs through a $250 million investment initiative with venture firm Pantera Capital. The new fund, Ondo Catalyst, will support early-stage projects by acquiring both equity and token positions, according to Ian De Bode, Ondo's Chief Strategy Officer.
Ondo has also been instrumental in JPMorgan's blockchain unit, Kinexys, completing its first few cross-chain Delivery versus Payment (DvP) transactions involving tokenized US Treasuries on the Ondo Chain testnet. The move reflects a broader shift among financial institutions toward tokenizing traditional assets, including stocks and bonds.
Crypto platforms Bybit, Kraken, and Robinhood have launched services that allow European investors to access tokenized versions of major US stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
Other major players in the tokenization space include asset managers BlackRock, with its tokenized US Treasury fund BUIDL, and Franklin Templeton's OnChain US Government Money Fund (FOBXX).
ONDO is down 3% despite the announcement and is looking to find support NEAR a rising trendline that extends from June 22. A decline below this trendline could send ONDO toward $0.72.
The bearish thesis is strengthened by a death cross, where the 50-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) crossed below the 100-day SMA last weekend. This shows that the short-term momentum is weaker than that of the long-term.
ONDO/USDT daily chart
On the upside, ONDO faces resistance at these SMAs near the $0.82 key level.
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) experienced a rejection near its neutral level and is trending downward, while the Stochastic Oscillator (Stoch) has retreated from the overbought region, signaling a weakening bullish momentum.