
Ondo is using LayerZero to make its yield-bearing stablecoin fully fungible across multiple blockchain networks.
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Tokenized treasury products are gaining widespread adoption on blockchain networks.
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Stablecoin issuers are becoming some of the largest buyers of United States government debt at a time of increased de-dollarization.
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According to the latest data, Blackrock’s BUIDL fund on Securitize has surpassed $500 million, becoming the first tokenized money market fund to reach this milestone. This achievement coincides with the value of tokenized U.S. Treasuries reaching $1.81 billion. Half Billion Milestone for Blackrock’s BUIDL Fund This week, Blackrock’s USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund, also known […]
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BlackRock has hit the milestone less than four months after the launch of BUIDL in April.
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The market is down, but the bull run isn’t over. When it resumes running upward, some things are going to run a little more than others.
]]>The cryptocurrency $ONDO has experienced a 2.5% decline in its price today, adding to a downward trend that has seen a 10% decrease over the past 30 days. Amidst this price movement, an interesting development has occurred involving a significant address in the $ONDO ecosystem. Address 0x5f13…4E7C2, which appears to be an early investor or market maker of $ONDO, made a notable transaction in the past two hours. The address deposited a substantial amount of 2.5 million ONDO tokens to both Bybit and Gate, with a combined value of approximately 2 million US dollars. 地址 0x5f13…4E7C2 过去两小时内向 #Bybit 和 #Gate
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This week, 21.co’s onchain data analyst Tom Wan presented figures revealing that tokenized U.S. Treasury bonds on public blockchains have surpassed the $1 billion mark. The analyst highlighted that Blackrock’s BUIDL experienced significant growth of 400%, escalating from $40 million to $240 million within a span of a week. The Rise of Tokenized Real-World Assets […]
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