Tokenized US Treasuries are becoming a vital aspect of the real-world asset market. The demand for stable yield and speed of decision-making is influenced by institutionalTokenized US Treasuries are becoming a vital aspect of the real-world asset market. The demand for stable yield and speed of decision-making is influenced by institutional

Tokenized US Treasuries Expand 50x Since 2024, Accelerating On-Chain Adoption

  • Tokenized US Treasuries grew nearly 50x in under two years on rising institutional demand.
  • BlackRock’s BUIDL has emerged as the leading on-chain Treasury fund with about $2B in AUM.
  • Banks now use digital Treasuries for yield, settlement, and capital efficiency across markets.

Tokenized US Treasuries are becoming a vital aspect of the real-world asset market. The demand for stable yield and speed of decision-making is influenced by institutional investors. Based on market data, the category has increased nearly fifty times within a span of under two years, resulting in a definitive shift to blockchain-based finance.

Data from Token Terminal illustrates this shift. In January 2024, tokenized treasury goods claimed less than $200 million of all market value. By around 2025, it had risen to approximately $7 billion. This growth is a sign that more confidence has been gained about using blockchain rails as a controlled state debt.

This represents the core focus of BlackRock. BlackRock now offers its USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund, known as the BUIDL, as its flagship product, the Tokenized Treasury. The fund provides exposure to daily accumulation in short-term treasuries in the US as well as on-chain settlement. The data indicate that BUIDL is managing approximately $2 billion in assets.

Low-Risk Treasury Bills Drive Adoption of Blockchain Finance

Other issuers also offer high interest rates. USD Coin Yield and the US Treasury Bill Token are being retailed by Circle and Superstate, respectively. Ondo Finance has not been left out of the fray, as it has not been sidelined in the allotment by a US short-term government bond fund. The entire range of products is based on managed fund structures, which have transferred the power at an institutional level to tokenize fixed-income assets.

The tokenization has been especially suitable for US treasury bills. Other intervals that are appealing to low-risk capital are their low credit risk and shorter dates. Accounting friction and transparency are reduced through blockchain settlement. The foregoing features render tokenized Treasuries usable as a gateway between the decentralized finance and the traditional markets.

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Institutional uses now involve deals that focus on yield. Margining and settlement liquidity of tokenized treasury bills is turning out to be gaining popularity. They are also used by financial firms to gain extra capital efficiency without the ensuing rise in risk exposure. The fact that the media can travel across the platforms at a faster rate has proven to be one of the most significant advantages.

Tokenized Treasury Pilots at DBS Signal Growing Bank Adoption

DBS is one of these banks, having successfully implemented blockchain technology in its early stages. The largest bank in Southeast Asia, based on assets, has experimented with tokenizing money market funds and government securities. 

These would be pilots that would result in a collateral management chain and efficiency in settlement. They represent a symbol of the ever-growing comfort of large banks that have blockchain solutions.

Building a tokenized treasury team improves overall asset growth on the blockchain, making it more competitive. According to the RedStone report, the dramatic increase in private credit cannot be attributed solely to the rapid rise in high yields. Tokenization is gradually causing disruptions in today’s capital market.

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