The real-world-assets market on Sei is expanding rapidly, with BlackRock and Brevan Howard tokenized funds going live on the layer-1 blockchain. KAIO, an on-chain infrastructure platform for regulated real-world assets, announced the Sei launch on Oct. 8, 2025. According to…The real-world-assets market on Sei is expanding rapidly, with BlackRock and Brevan Howard tokenized funds going live on the layer-1 blockchain. KAIO, an on-chain infrastructure platform for regulated real-world assets, announced the Sei launch on Oct. 8, 2025. According to…

BlackRock, Brevan Howard tokenized funds go live on Sei

2025/10/09 02:08

The real-world-assets market on Sei is expanding rapidly, with BlackRock and Brevan Howard tokenized funds going live on the layer-1 blockchain.

Summary
  • KAIO has launched BlackRock and Brevan Howard funds on Sei.
  • BlackRock’s ICS US Dollar Liquidity Fund and Brevan Howard’s Master Fund are now live on the layer 1 blockchain.
  • Securitize also launched an Apollo fund on the L1.

KAIO, an on-chain infrastructure platform for regulated real-world assets, announced the Sei launch on Oct. 8, 2025.

According to details that the platform shared via a blog post, the tokenized funds of global asset managers BlackRock and Brevan Howard, have officially launched on the Sei (SEI) blockchain. 

The funds go live on Sei as KAIO expands its tokenized-fund offerings, tapping its institutional-grade infrastructure and Sei’s digital-asset rails to bring BlackRock’s ICS US Dollar Liquidity Fund and Brevan Howard’s Master Fund on-chain.

The integration means investors can now access shares of the BlackRock and Brevan Howard funds by holding a KAIO token on Sei.

RWAs on Sei

KAIO allows investors to gain exposure to the growing tokenized-assets market, providing access via a secure, low-volatility digital investment product that also taps programmability and composability in treasury operations.

The tokenized funds also allow for integration with stablecoins and other decentralized-finance applications, where they can be adopted as collateral or as yield-bearing reserves.

Sei, backed Multicoin and Coinbase among other top crypto focused venture capital investors, recently saw Securitize bring the Apollo Diversified Credit Fund onchain. The ACRED fund, per RWA.xyz, currently boasts over $15 million in value onchain.

Meanwhile, KAIO has funds by Hamilton Lane and Laser Digital tokenized on Sei.

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