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BlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund (BUIDL) is a tokenized money market fund launched by BlackRock, the world's largest asset manager, designed to provide institutional investors with access to digital assets while maintaining the security and liquidity of traditional money market investments. [1]
The BlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund (BUIDL) represents BlackRock's strategic expansion into the cryptocurrency domain by integrating blockchain technology with traditional money market funds. Initially launched on Ethereum, BUIDL now operates across seven blockchains, including Solana, allowing investors to leverage blockchain's ledger and payment capabilities. This initiative aligns with the financial sector's broader trend towards tokenization, which involves transitioning financial assets from traditional formats to blockchain-based systems. BUIDL is built on blockchain technology, enabling faster settlement times, enhanced transparency, and improved operational efficiency compared to traditional financial instruments. [2]
As a money market fund, BUIDL primarily invests in short-term, high-quality debt securities, including U.S. Treasury bills, commercial paper, and other cash-equivalent instruments. The fund aims to maintain a stable net asset value (NAV) while providing competitive yields to institutional investors. BUIDL is integrated into the broader sector of real-world asset (RWA) tokenization, and the increasing interest in BlackRock's fund indicates a rising institutional demand for tokenized RWAs, driven by improved regulatory clarity, as noted by Edwin Mata, co-founder and CEO of Brickken, a European RWA platform. [1] [3] [8]
BUIDL offers several distinctive features that differentiate it from both traditional money market funds and other digital assets:
The technological foundation of BUIDL combines traditional financial infrastructure with blockchain technology:
BUIDL's investment strategy follows traditional money market fund principles while leveraging the advantages of blockchain technology:
$BUIDL has a market capitalization and fully diluted valuation of $1,936,927,656, with a circulating and total supply of 1,934,725,403 tokens. The fund is available on multiple blockchains, including Ethereum, Polygon, Avalanche, Optimism, Arbitrum, Aptos, and Solana. [4] [5]
BUIDL has formed strategic partnerships with Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP), Microsoft, MGX, NVIDIA, xAI, GE Vernova, and NextEra Energy as part of the AI Infrastructure Partnership (AIP). This collaboration focuses on investing in AI-ready data centers and energy infrastructure, addressing the growing demand for computational resources.
NVIDIA and xAI contribute technical expertise in AI acceleration and data center infrastructure, while GE Vernova and NextEra Energy work on energy solutions to support AI growth. The partnership aims to mobilize up to $100 billion in investments by leveraging capital from private and institutional investors.
BUIDL's involvement in AIP aligns with efforts to develop an open-architecture AI ecosystem, ensuring scalability and broad industry participation across the U.S., OECD nations, and key partner regions. [6] [7]
Ondo Finance has partnered with BlackRock's BUIDL to enhance liquidity within blockchain ecosystems. This collaboration aims to increase investor participation and leverage blockchain technology for improved asset management and liquidation. Ondo Finance, a significant partner in the BUIDL project, plans to diversify its reserves across five new blockchains by integrating BUIDL with its OUSG product, which supports decentralized treasury holdings. This initiative seeks to enhance liquidity across blockchain networks, fostering a more efficient trading environment for Ondo's investors. [9]
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