[Crypto World] A management firm with a scale of $18 billion has recently submitted a special application to the SEC: to tokenize its US 3-month Treasury bond ETF shares and deploy them on a licensed blockchain network. This is the first attempt in the field.
Why is this so important? Traditional digital tokens often lack investor protection mechanisms, but this time it’s different. The application specifically emphasizes operation under the regulatory framework of the 1940 Investment Company Act, which means what investors can expect? Independent oversight at the board level, third-party custody guarantees, and other protections typically found in traditional financial products.
In simple terms, this is a formal collision between traditional finance and on-chain assets. The institution is testing: how to compliantly transfer real-world financial products onto the blockchain while preserving investor rights and protections. The SEC’s approval outcome could open new possibilities for regulatory exploration across the entire sector.
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LuckyBlindCat
· 13h ago
Big institutions with 18 billion USD are starting to get involved in RWA, so it's really coming now.
This time, the SEC probably has to take it seriously. Tokenized assets with protective measures are indeed different.
Tokenizing government bonds? Honestly, I'm a bit hopeful that it will pass the review in the end.
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DegenDreamer
· 15h ago
Wow, this time it's really different. There's custody, supervision, and a legal framework. Isn't this the beginning of on-chain finance getting serious?
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TopBuyerForever
· 15h ago
Institutions with 18 billion USD are taking action, and the SEC will have to take this seriously. The tokenization of government bonds is truly happening.
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ForkTongue
· 15h ago
The big fish worth 18 billion USD is starting to surf on the chain. This time it's not just a test, are they really moving government bonds onto the chain? Interesting.
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AirdropAnxiety
· 15h ago
18 billion big players want to move government bonds onto the blockchain? If this passes, it truly means traditional finance has conceded.
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RealYieldWizard
· 15h ago
A major player with $18 billion has stepped in. This time is truly different—there's custody and supervision, finally not just pure gambling coins.
A major asset management firm applies for the first time for government bond ETF tokenization, and the SEC regulatory framework faces a new test
[Crypto World] A management firm with a scale of $18 billion has recently submitted a special application to the SEC: to tokenize its US 3-month Treasury bond ETF shares and deploy them on a licensed blockchain network. This is the first attempt in the field.
Why is this so important? Traditional digital tokens often lack investor protection mechanisms, but this time it’s different. The application specifically emphasizes operation under the regulatory framework of the 1940 Investment Company Act, which means what investors can expect? Independent oversight at the board level, third-party custody guarantees, and other protections typically found in traditional financial products.
In simple terms, this is a formal collision between traditional finance and on-chain assets. The institution is testing: how to compliantly transfer real-world financial products onto the blockchain while preserving investor rights and protections. The SEC’s approval outcome could open new possibilities for regulatory exploration across the entire sector.