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BlackRock Launches $100M USDC Digital Asset Fund on Ethereum

JUST IN: BlackRock launches digital asset fund and deposits $100 million $USDC on the Ethereum network.
BlackRock Launches $100M USDC Digital Asset Fund on Ethereum

BlackRock has changed the game by introducing the BlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund, BUIDL. BUIDL is based on the Ethereum blockchain and contains tokenized assets. To get it started, BlackRock invested $100 million in USDC, a stablecoin pegged to the US dollar. This step demonstrates their full commitment to the future of digital finance.

CEO Larry Fink is a strong believer in blockchain's ability to change finance. He sees tokenization as the next significant step in making all assets digital. Consider equities, bonds, real estate, and artwork on a public ledger. This might make buying, selling, and transferring assets more convenient, cost-effective, and secure.

Yet, despite having approved Bitcoin ETFs, the SEC is hesitant to approve BlackRock's Ethereum ETF. This delay shows how difficult it is to integrate blockchain with existing financial regulations.

Tokenization has the potential to revolutionize processes and provide unparalleled transparency. BlackRock's ambitious entrance into tokenized funds ushers in a new era of digital finance, indicating that more innovation and opportunities await. However, regulatory paths remain uncertain.

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