BNB News Update: BlackRock Connects Conventional and Digital Finance Through BUIDL Growth
- BlackRock's BUIDL fund expands to BNB Chain, accepted as off-exchange collateral on Binance, bridging traditional finance with blockchain infrastructure. - Institutional investors gain flexibility to use tokenized U.S. Treasuries as yield-generating collateral while maintaining compliance with regulatory frameworks. - BUIDL now operates on eight blockchains with $2.5B AUM, offering 3.7% annualized yield as a benchmark for tokenized real-world assets (RWA). - Binance's collaboration with BlackRock and Sec
BlackRock’s USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund (BUIDL), which has been tokenized through Securitize, has broadened its reach by introducing a new share class on the
This integration enables institutional and sophisticated traders to utilize BUIDL as collateral while retaining exposure to tokenized U.S. Treasuries. By storing BUIDL with a custodian such as Binance’s Ceffu, a crypto-native custody service, traders can benefit from yield-generating assets without having to deposit them directly onto the exchange. This approach caters to institutional preferences for “interest-bearing stable assets” that adhere to regulatory standards,
The partnership between
Robbie Mitchnick, who oversees Digital Assets globally at BlackRock, described this as a pivotal moment in the evolution of tokenization from theory to real-world application. “By bringing BUIDL into top-tier digital infrastructure, we are integrating key aspects of traditional finance into blockchain markets,” he commented.
This initiative also signals Binance’s ongoing efforts to attract institutional investors. The exchange has teamed up with triparty banking agents and custodians to simplify compliance, which is crucial for institutional participation. Even though Ceffu faced regulatory challenges in 2023, Binance continues to strengthen its role as a connector between legacy finance and crypto, with major players like Robinhood and Coinbase recently adding BNB, the native token of BNB Chain, to their platforms.
As tokenized RWAs continue to gain momentum, BUIDL’s position as a yield-generating, capital-efficient asset is set to expand. Its move to BNB Chain and acceptance as collateral illustrate how blockchain is transforming the landscape of institutional finance.
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