BlackRock’s BUIDL Shines Bright with $2.1M Dividend Payout, a 16% increase from the previous month
The fund, which operates on the Ethereum blockchain, allows investors to hold digital representations of U.S. Treasury bills, cash equivalents, and repurchase agreements
BlackRock's foray into digital assets continues to yield impressive results. BlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund (BUIDL) has distributed a record $2.12 million in dividends to investors in July, a 16% increase from the previous month. Since its launch in March 2024, BUIDL has paid out over $7 million in total dividends.
The fund, which operates on the Ethereum blockchain, allows investors to hold digital representations of U.S. Treasury bills, cash equivalents, and repurchase agreements. Its rapid growth has outpaced established competitors like Franklin Templeton's FOBXX, highlighting the increasing appeal of tokenized money market funds among institutional investors.
BUIDL Fuels the Tokenized Treasury Market
Deloitte reports that these funds offer enhanced liquidity, accessibility, and efficiency compared to traditional counterparts. Additionally, DeFi protocols are leveraging BUIDL for their derivative products, further expanding the fund's influence.
The broader tokenized U.S. Treasury market is experiencing substantial growth, with its total value surging from $726 million to nearly $1.9 billion in 2024. BUIDL and FOBXX are major contributors to this expansion, holding market capitalizations exceeding $500 million each.
Analysts predict continued growth, with the market potentially reaching $3 billion by the end of the year. The demand from DAOs and DeFi projects seeking stable, risk-free yields is driving this expansion. Consulting firm McKinsey & Company forecasts the entire tokenized financial assets market could reach a staggering $2 trillion by 2030.
RWA tokenization, which involves converting real-world assets into digital tokens on blockchains, is a key driver of this growth. This process offers increased transparency, liquidity, and accessibility to traditional financial markets, according to Hamilton co-founder Mohamed Elkasstawi.
BlackRock's Strategic Focus
While BlackRock has been successful with its Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, the firm's focus remains on tokenized money market funds. Chief investment officer Samara Cohen recently indicated that the company is not currently pursuing funds based on other cryptocurrencies.