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BlackRock Launches Its First Tokenized Asset Fund on Ethereum BlackRock has announced its first tokenized asset fund called 'BUIDL,' which will be built on the Ethereum network. The fund aims to provide investors with benefits such as on-chain offerings, transparent settlement, and transfers across platforms. Bank of New York Mellon will serve as the custodian of the fund's assets, while Securitize Markets will act as the transfer agent. #HotTrends #ETH

BlackRock Launches Its First Tokenized Asset Fund on Ethereum

BlackRock has announced its first tokenized asset fund called 'BUIDL,' which will be built on the Ethereum network. The fund aims to provide investors with benefits such as on-chain offerings, transparent settlement, and transfers across platforms. Bank of New York Mellon will serve as the custodian of the fund's assets, while Securitize Markets will act as the transfer agent.

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Hopes of a spot Ethereum ETF are further eroded as reports emerge that the SEC is investigating the Ethereum Foundation. A Wednesday report from Fortune revealed that the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has opened an inquiry into the Ethereum Foundation. The report shows that the Wall Street top regulator is looking to classify the network’s native coin, ETH, as a security. A February 26th post on the Ethereum Foundation’s Github repository further confirms the investigation. According to the Swiss non-profit organization’s website, it is facing a voluntary inquiry from a state authority that includes a requirement for confidentiality. Ethereum Foundation Under the Microscope According to a person familiar with the situation, the SEC started investigating the Ethereum Foundation shortly after the Merge, an event that saw the network switch from Proof of Work (PoW) to Proof of Stake (PoS) in September 2022. The people familiar with the subpoena noted that the SEC saw the switch as an avenue to classify Ethereum as a security. The persons, who pleaded that they conceal their identities, further revealed that the US top regulator had sent the Swiss-based firm several investigative subpoenas in recent weeks. Notably, the Ethereum Foundation has gone against its commitment not to conceal any external investigation from state authorities. The footer on its website states thus: “The Ethereum Foundation (Stiftung Ethereum) has never been contacted by any agency anywhere in the world in a way which requires that contact not to be disclosed. Stiftung Ethereum will publicly disclose any sort of inquiry from government agencies that falls outside the scope of regular business operations.” The ongoing investigation might have hampered the hopes of the SEC approving a spot Ethereum exchange-traded funds (ETF) by the widely expected May 23. If the question of ETH being a security persists, the SEC will postpone or deny Ether ETF products. #HotTrends #ETH
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