BlackRock Tokenizes $150B Treasury Fund in Blockchain Push
BlackRock is making a decisive move into blockchain-based finance by tokenizing shares of its $150 billion Treasury Trust Fund. The asset manager’s SEC filing reveals plans to use distributed ledger technology (DLT) for tracking ownership, with BNY Mellon serving as exclusive distributor.
The initiative requires institutional investors to commit a minimum $3 million investment. CEO Larry Fink positions this as transformative for capital markets, citing potential efficiency gains and expanded access. "Tokenization represents the next evolution in investing," the filing suggests, framing the move as part of BlackRock’s broader digital assets strategy.
This development marks the largest traditional finance instrument to undergo tokenization to date. market observers note the participation of established custodians like BNY Mellon signals growing institutional comfort with blockchain infrastructure for regulated products.