The post BlackRock and Brevan Howard Tokenized Funds Go Live on Sei appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The integration is built to be compliant and secure, relying on KAIO’s infrastructure and Sei’s high-throughput, low-latency design KAIO already has over $200 million in institutional assets tokenized across funds from BlackRock, Brevan Howard, Hamilton Lane, and Laser Digital While the infrastructure is on-chain, the tokenized funds must still satisfy legal, tax, and compliance frameworks. KAIO, a protocol focused on tokenizing real-world assets (RWAs), expanded its on-chain fund offerings to the Sei Network. The launch includes tokenized shares of the BlackRock ICS US Dollar Liquidity Fund and Brevan Howard Master Fund. These tokenized instruments now let institutional and accredited investors to subscribe, redeem, and report on-chain, basically turning traditional fund access into DeFi-friendly, programmable assets. Secure, Compliant Integration The integration is built to be compliant and secure, relying on KAIO’s infrastructure and Sei’s high-throughput, low-latency design. Olivier Dang, COO of KAIO, said this on the matter:  “This launch marks another major milestone in institutional blockchain adoption. By using the Sei Network, we’re bringing composable access to leading fund strategies entirely on-chain. It’s the foundation for real-time, programmable, financial infrastructure built for the next era of capital markets.” KAIO already has over $200 million in institutional assets tokenized across funds from BlackRock, Brevan Howard, Hamilton Lane, and Laser Digital. Related: BlackRock Buys $300 Million More Ethereum, Pushing Total Holdings Past $7 Billion Tokenized Funds Expand Institutional Use Cases Also, the real-world assets deployed via KAIO on the Sei network could serve as collateral within DeFi protocols, be incorporated into stablecoin frameworks, or held as reserves that earn yield for investors. It’s important to note that although the infrastructure is on-chain, the tokenized funds must still satisfy legal, tax, and compliance frameworks. BlackRock isn’t directly managing the tokens; instead, KAIO issues them under regulatory oversight. BlackRock Extends Its Tokenization Push BlackRock has… The post BlackRock and Brevan Howard Tokenized Funds Go Live on Sei appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The integration is built to be compliant and secure, relying on KAIO’s infrastructure and Sei’s high-throughput, low-latency design KAIO already has over $200 million in institutional assets tokenized across funds from BlackRock, Brevan Howard, Hamilton Lane, and Laser Digital While the infrastructure is on-chain, the tokenized funds must still satisfy legal, tax, and compliance frameworks. KAIO, a protocol focused on tokenizing real-world assets (RWAs), expanded its on-chain fund offerings to the Sei Network. The launch includes tokenized shares of the BlackRock ICS US Dollar Liquidity Fund and Brevan Howard Master Fund. These tokenized instruments now let institutional and accredited investors to subscribe, redeem, and report on-chain, basically turning traditional fund access into DeFi-friendly, programmable assets. Secure, Compliant Integration The integration is built to be compliant and secure, relying on KAIO’s infrastructure and Sei’s high-throughput, low-latency design. Olivier Dang, COO of KAIO, said this on the matter:  “This launch marks another major milestone in institutional blockchain adoption. By using the Sei Network, we’re bringing composable access to leading fund strategies entirely on-chain. It’s the foundation for real-time, programmable, financial infrastructure built for the next era of capital markets.” KAIO already has over $200 million in institutional assets tokenized across funds from BlackRock, Brevan Howard, Hamilton Lane, and Laser Digital. Related: BlackRock Buys $300 Million More Ethereum, Pushing Total Holdings Past $7 Billion Tokenized Funds Expand Institutional Use Cases Also, the real-world assets deployed via KAIO on the Sei network could serve as collateral within DeFi protocols, be incorporated into stablecoin frameworks, or held as reserves that earn yield for investors. It’s important to note that although the infrastructure is on-chain, the tokenized funds must still satisfy legal, tax, and compliance frameworks. BlackRock isn’t directly managing the tokens; instead, KAIO issues them under regulatory oversight. BlackRock Extends Its Tokenization Push BlackRock has…

BlackRock and Brevan Howard Tokenized Funds Go Live on Sei

  • The integration is built to be compliant and secure, relying on KAIO’s infrastructure and Sei’s high-throughput, low-latency design
  • KAIO already has over $200 million in institutional assets tokenized across funds from BlackRock, Brevan Howard, Hamilton Lane, and Laser Digital
  • While the infrastructure is on-chain, the tokenized funds must still satisfy legal, tax, and compliance frameworks.

KAIO, a protocol focused on tokenizing real-world assets (RWAs), expanded its on-chain fund offerings to the Sei Network. The launch includes tokenized shares of the BlackRock ICS US Dollar Liquidity Fund and Brevan Howard Master Fund.

These tokenized instruments now let institutional and accredited investors to subscribe, redeem, and report on-chain, basically turning traditional fund access into DeFi-friendly, programmable assets.

Secure, Compliant Integration

The integration is built to be compliant and secure, relying on KAIO’s infrastructure and Sei’s high-throughput, low-latency design.

Olivier Dang, COO of KAIO, said this on the matter: 

KAIO already has over $200 million in institutional assets tokenized across funds from BlackRock, Brevan Howard, Hamilton Lane, and Laser Digital.

Related: BlackRock Buys $300 Million More Ethereum, Pushing Total Holdings Past $7 Billion

Tokenized Funds Expand Institutional Use Cases

Also, the real-world assets deployed via KAIO on the Sei network could serve as collateral within DeFi protocols, be incorporated into stablecoin frameworks, or held as reserves that earn yield for investors.

It’s important to note that although the infrastructure is on-chain, the tokenized funds must still satisfy legal, tax, and compliance frameworks. BlackRock isn’t directly managing the tokens; instead, KAIO issues them under regulatory oversight.

BlackRock Extends Its Tokenization Push

BlackRock has been actively exploring ways to move its investment funds, like ETFs, onto blockchain systems. Last month, it was indicated that BlackRock is considering tokenizing its ETFs to allow 24/7 trading, fractional ownership, faster settlement, and global accessibility.

Within its existing tokenization efforts, BlackRock’s ICS US Dollar Liquidity Fund is already tokenized via KAIO on Hedera and has now been extended to Sei.

On the other hand, Brevan Howard is building a bridge between Wall Street and the crypto world. Its digital investing team made about 51% returns last year, and now the company is focusing even more on turning RWAs into tokens.

Additionally, Brevan Howard has drawn institutional capital interest beyond tokenization. For instance, Abu Dhabi’s investment firm Lunate agreed to take a minority stake in Brevan Howard, with a joint $2 billion platform planned out of ADGM (Abu Dhabi Global Market).

Related: Chainlink, Ondo, Avalanche Take RWA Trade to Record Highs in September

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