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The BlackRock logo is pictured outside the company's headquarters in the Manhattan borough of New York City on May 25, 2021. BlackRock has expanded its tokenized money market fund to include several more blockchains. The investment manager said Wednesday that its USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund (BUIDL) is now available to investors on the Aptos; Arbitrum; Avalanche; OP Mainnet, formerly known as Optimism; and Polygon blockchains. The BUIDL fund, which BlackRock debuted two months after iShares Bitcoin Trust, its popular bitcoin exchange-traded fund, gives investors an opportunity to earn U.S. dollar yields through a blockchain-based vehicle. The BUIDL fund is tokenized by Securitize, a company BlackRock has invested in that specializes in the tokenization of real-world assets.
Persons: iShares, Robert Mitchnick, Donald Trump's, Trump, Biden, Coinbase Organizations: Institutional, Avalanche, Ethereum, BlackRock, U.S, Metrics, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, SEC, Binance Locations: BlackRock, Manhattan, New York City, cryptocurrencies
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTokenization has 'long-term positive' effects on the global economy: DBS CEOPiyush Gupta, CEO of DBS, explains why he expects to see a "diversification, or an attempt to diversify" payment infrastructure away from Western-dominated or Western-controlled firms.
Persons: Piyush Gupta Organizations: DBS Locations: Western
Companies must consider customers' desire for local payment methods, frictionless transactions, and evolving government regulations. For both enterprises, a payment platform must do more than simply accept transactions: It must easily adapt to different markets, audiences, and regulatory environments. That's why they have chosen a single-source payment platform to help them innovate and grow. This included payment methods like Momo in Vietnam, Bank Transfer in Indonesia, Pix in Brazil, and UPI in India. Seamless payment processes drive businessEnterprises looking to grow need a payment partner that meets business requirements as well as consumer preferences.
Persons: Dave Wolf, Fubo, Erik Gerson, Adyen, Momo, we've, Wolf, tokenization, Gerson Organizations: Companies, Meta, Reality Labs, Fubo, UPI, tokenization, Insider Studios Locations: Vietnam, Indonesia, Pix, Brazil, India, Adyen
Visa launches tokenization platform for banks
  + stars: | 2024-10-04 | by ( Mackenzie Sigalos | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailVisa launches tokenization platform for banksVisa just announced its new tokenization platform for banks called the Visa Tokenized Asset Platform, or VTAP. The goal of the new service is to let more than 15,000 banks use blockchain technology for things like tokenized deposits. CNBC's MacKenzie Sigalos speaks to the payment giant's head of crypto, Cuy Sheffield, about the new product and where Visa's crypto strategy is headed.
Persons: CNBC's MacKenzie Sigalos Organizations: Visa Locations: Sheffield
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailXRP sinks after SEC files notice of appeal in Ripple case: CNBC Crypto WorldCNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today's show, Cuy Sheffield of Visa explains the payment processor's new tokenization platform for banks.
Persons: explainers Organizations: CNBC Crypto, CNBC, Visa Locations: Sheffield
Blockchain technology and tokenization could challenge the traditional ETF model. Janus Henderson said recently that it's partnering with Anemoy Limited and Centrifuge to create Anemoy's Liquid Treasury Fund (LTF), an on-chain technology-based fund that will give investors direct access to short-term U.S. Treasury bills. "It's not necessarily a threat to the ETF industry," Nick Cherney, Janus Henderson's head of innovation, said on CNBC's "ETF Edge" this week. This is Janus Henderson 's first tokenized fund, according to a news release by the firm. Cherney notes it would have all the traditional features of an ETF.
Persons: Janus Henderson, Nick Cherney, Janus Henderson's, it's, Cherney Organizations: Anemoy, Treasury Fund, Treasury
More than 4,000 people have descended here for the Future Proof conference , a vast social gathering designed to give younger registered investment advisors and other investment professionals access to what they want. What they want, apparently, is an intense desire to network with other RIAs and investment professionals and find ways to grow their business. Reimagining the financial conference Future Proof is the brainchild of Barry Ritholtz, co-founder, chairman, and chief investment officer of Ritholtz Wealth Management, and CEO Josh Brown. This is the third year for the conference, but Ritholtz and company have been doing conferences for 15 years. Ritholtz describes it as an ongoing project to reinvent the financial conference concept, which he says is "moribund."
Persons: Barry Ritholtz, Josh Brown, Ritholtz, Van Eck, Matt Middleton, Adarsh, Brett Rodgriguez, Delon Mansour, Mansour, Shyamsundar, Harris, Consulting's Brett Rodgriguez, Akash Shah, Shannon Saccocia, Raj Dhanda, Ares Management, John Christmas, RIAs, They'll, Mike Novogratz, Anna Paglia, Bryan Whalen, Saira Malik, Lauren Goodwin, Scott Wapner, DoubleLine Capital's Jeff Gundlach, CNBC's, Jan van Eck, Matt Hougan, DJ Mick, There's, Bob Pisani, Jon Maier, JP Morgan, Pisani, Jan Van Eck, Marlena Lee, That's Organizations: Ritholtz Wealth Management, JPMorgan Chase, Capital Group, Street Global Advisors, Funds, Polaris Capital Management, Graystone Consulting, Investments, Investment, Ares, HPS Investment Partners, Global, Life Investments, Bitwise, Management, Dimensional Fund Advisors Locations: HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif, Los Angeles, Iowa, California, Huntington Beach, San Diego, Michigan, ETFEdge.cnbc.com
Ether, the second largest cryptocurrency by market cap, is nearly 50% off its all-time high. The ETH/BTC ratio, a sentiment indicator reflecting the relative value of ether compared with bitcoin, is at its lowest level since April 2021. "Bitcoin has a very well established use case, which is a store-of-value currency," said Julio Moreno, head of research at CryptoQuant. Some investors had hoped ether could compete with bitcoin, whose rate of supply growth slows every four years after the halving. However, ether supply has been rising at a fast pace this year, and is on track to resume its pre-Merge levels in the next three months, according to CryptoQuant.
Persons: Ethereum, bitcoin's, hasn't, David Duong, Mike Colonnese, Wainwright, Julio Moreno, Vitalik Buterin, Duong, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: ETH, BTC, H.C, Citi, Lightning, Coinbase's Locations: Solana
Analyst Alex Henderson reiterated his buy rating for the cybersecurity firm but lowered his price target to $375 from $425. JPMorgan analyst Kenneth Worthington attributed a higher assumption for total crypto market cap as one reason for his price target raise. "We see the cryptoecosystem in the midst of a material participation rally, benefitting Coinbase revenue generation near term," the analyst wrote. Analyst Eric Joseph's December 2025 price target of $8 implies a 51% decline ahead for the stock. He also maintained his $725 price target, which implies upside of 15.6% from Monday's close.
Persons: Oppenheimer, Needham, Alex Henderson, CrowdStrike, Henderson, Lisa Kailai Han, Keefe, Bruyette, Meyer Shields, Shields, — Lisa Kailai Han, Kenneth Worthington, JPMorgan downgrades, Eric Joseph's, Joseph, Chipmaker, Simon Coles, Coles, Jason Helfstein, NFLX, Fred Imbert Organizations: CNBC, Barclays, Netflix, Security, Aon, JPMorgan, Sanofi Locations: Woods, Coinbase, China, Monday's
Prepaid debit cards or gift cards are easy ways to send money to someone without a bank account. Prepaid debit cards and gift cardsAccording to a 2021 FDIC study, nearly a third of unbanked households commonly use prepaid debit cards. Tips for sending money to someone without a bank accountWhen sending money to someone without a bank account, Marguerita Cheng, CFP® professional, RICP, and CEO of Blue Ocean Global Wealth, suggests comparing different options to find the best for your situation. Money transfer services, prepaid debit cards, gift cards, and digital payment apps or digital wallets are alternatives to sending and receiving money without a bank account. International money transfer services, such as those offered by Western Union or MoneyGram, can help you send money securely to someone without a bank account who lives overseas.
Persons: Venmo, It's, Marguerita Cheng, Cheng, you'll, You'll, you'd, Avanzamos Organizations: PayPal, Venmo, Apple, FDIC, CFP, Blue, Bank, Western Union Locations: Western Union, Western, Chevron
Spot ether ETFs could hit the market as soon as this week, pending U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission approval, and Bitwise Asset Management's Matthew Hougan plans to get in on the action. Hougan's firm is applying for spot ether ETFs. Hougan is referring to the first spot bitcoin ETFs that launched in January. Spot bitcoin ETFs have attracted about $15 billion since their launch and currently hold two of the top ETF inflows this year, according to FactSet. Hougan views bitcoin's recent success as unprecedented and sees it as a bullish indicator for spot ether ETFs.
Persons: Matthew Hougan, CNBC's, Hougan Organizations: U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission
LONDON — The experience of paying for products and services online could feel a lot different in the coming years. Starting from 2030, Mastercard will no longer require Europeans to insert their card numbers manually when checking out online — no matter what platform or device they're using. Mastercard will announce Tuesday in a fireside chat with CNBC that, by 2030, all cards it issues on its network in Europe will be tokenized. The firm says it's been working with banks, fintechs, merchants, and other partners to phase out manual card entry for e-commerce by 2030 in Europe, in favor of a one-click button across all online platforms. Cards stored in a merchants' page or electronic wallet via tokenization can be automatically updated wherever they're stored when they're replaced or renewed.
Persons: it's, they're Organizations: Mastercard, CNBC Locations: Europe, fintechs
Mike Novogratz's firm has tokenized an 18th-century violin as collateral against a loan, Galaxy said in a press release. Tokenizing the instrument is a way to boost liquidity, and make it more available to interested investors. AdvertisementThe crypto-focused firm Galaxy Digital has tokenized an 18th-century violin, creating a blockchain version of the instrument to use as collateral for a multimillion loan, Bloomberg reported. It is now in the care of Galaxy, which provided Siu a loan, and is using the violin to back it. He added that he is open to eventually fractionalizing the tokenized instrument, allowing investors to purchase a claim.
Persons: Mike Novogratz's, Galaxy, Yat Siu, , Catherine the Great, Siu, Michael Novogratz Organizations: Animoca Brands, Service, Galaxy, Bloomberg
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCrypto has become 'more legitimized' since approval of spot bitcoin ETFs: Chainlink co-founderSergey Nazarov, co-founder of Chainlink Labs, sat down with CNBC Crypto World to discuss the collaboration between DTCC, Chainlink and ten financial institutions on a pilot program aimed at bringing Net Asset Value (NAV) data on-chain. He also discusses real-world asset tokenization as well as financial and political advancements in crypto.
Persons: Crypto, Sergey Nazarov Organizations: Chainlink Labs, CNBC Locations: DTCC
The SEC has approved a rule change Thursday that would pave the way for ETFs that buy and hold ether , one of the world's largest cryptocurrencies. The decision comes less than six months after the Securities and Exchange Commission approved bitcoin ETFs. Many of the companies that sponsor bitcoin ETFs — including BlackRock, Bitwise and Galaxy Digital — have also started the process of the launching an ether fund. Specifically, the SEC's order approves applications from various exchanges to list eight different ether funds. Ether ETFs are expected to be smaller, at least initially, than their bitcoin counterparts.
Persons: FactSet, Richard Kerr, Kerr, Ethereum, Steven Lubka, Swan, Lubka Organizations: SEC, Securities and Exchange Commission, Galaxy, Swan Locations: BlackRock, Bitwise, U.S
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Persons: Needham, SoFi, Baird, INFA, Piper Sandler, Piper, KBW, DA Davidson, ZETA, Goldman Sachs, Goldman, it's, Carlisle, Raymond James, Jones Lang LaSalle, Eaton Deutsche, Wells, it's bullish, Tyson, Guggenheim, Tesla, Riley, Gordon Haskett Organizations: SoFi Technologies, Ecolab Inc, Citi, Zeta Global, DA, Carlisle Companies, Deutsche Bank, Eaton, Fluence, Meta, PepsiCo, Argus, JPMorgan, UW, Tyson Foods Citi, UPS, Barclays, Amazon, Disney, Guggenheim, Deutsche, Holdings, Booking Holdings, Inc, Costco, Northland, WT Locations: Northland
BlackRock's push into crypto has been expeditious, but it may be hitting the brakes after bitcoin and ether. But Robert Mitchnick, BlackRock's head of digital assets, shut that possibility down at the Bitcoin Investor Day conference last week. He pointed out that bitcoin and ether make up the majority of the crypto market cap – bitcoin at 52% and ether at 16%, according to CoinMarketCap. In addition to bitcoin and ether ETFs, BlackRock is also exploring digital assets through tokenization efforts. "And we have clients who are comfortable and fluent on blockchain infrastructure, interacting with digital assets.
Persons: That's, Robert Mitchnick, Mitchnick, that's, we're, … IBIT, bitcoin, Wall, Larry Fink, CNBC's, it's Organizations: BlackRock, U.S, Locations: BlackRock
Analysts on Wall Street think Five Below is the retail stock investors should be buying as the holiday shopping season picks up steam. The report underpins a broader bullish trend for the retailer, analysts say, which is a more cost-sensitive consumer who is partial toward bargain hunting. Analyst Jason Haas noted the popularity of Five Below could improve further as shoppers gear up for the Christmas holiday. FIVE becomes most needs-based during the holiday season and the rollout of Five Beyond (products $6-25) better positions it in the gift-giving category." "All in, we think FIVE is well positioned to outperform in the current environment and will gain share behind several catalysts (e.g.
Persons: Jason Haas, Haas, Krisztina Katai, Katai, Morgan Stanley's Simeon Gutman, Gutman, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: LSEG, Bank of America, Deutsche Bank
The rise of Treasury yields since 2022 has delivered a major boost to the tokenization of real-world assets. The total value of on-chain, real-world assets sits at $118.6 billion, according to Fundstrat. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe breathless rise of Treasury yields since 2022 has delivered a major boost to the tokenization of real-world assets. AdvertisementAdvertisementRight now, the total value of on-chain, real-world assets sits at $118.6 billion, according to Fundstrat. But the tokenization of real-world assets onto the blockchain is a newer trend that's picking up steam.
Persons: It's, , Franklin Templeton, Tom Couture, SWIFT, Couture, Lee Bratcher, Bratcher, Fundstrat Organizations: Service, Boston Consulting Group, JPMorgan, BlackRock, Barclays, Texas Blockchain Locations: tokenize, Texas
Ether could hit $8,000 by end-2026, Standard Chartered analyst Geoff Kendrick wrote. Bitcoin's halving, regulatory developments, and the end to the bond market sell-off will also benefit ether. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . By the end of 2026, ether could reach $8,000, or a 400% jump from today's price of around $1,600.
Persons: Geoff Kendrick, , Kendrick, Tokenization Organizations: Service, Chartered, BTC, ETH, FX Research, Digital Assets
A report out Wednesday argues that the price of the ethereum cryptocurrency may eventually climb as high as $35,000. "Layer 2 scaling solutions … are likely to grow in importance over time, particularly as architecture upgrades expected in early 2024 sharply lower fees on these platforms. ETH.CM= 1Y mountain Ether (ETH) over the past year That valuation assumes future use cases and revenue streams that may not exist yet, Kendrick noted. He highlighted gaming and tokenization of real-world assets as the next big use cases for the network. Standard Chartered expects "significant developments on these fronts by 2025-26," Kendrick said.
Persons: ethereum, Geoff Kendrick, Kendrick, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Chartered, ETH Locations: Solana, Cardano, London
A bitcoin is seen in an illustration picture taken at La Maison du Bitcoin in Paris, France, June 23, 2017. It's a bit old hat, say a cohort of crypto investors who are betting on blockchain technology breathing new life into traditional assets. Others like Franklin Templeton, UBS Asset Management and ABN Amro (ABNd.AS) have launched tokenized versions of assets such as money market funds and green bonds. Indeed, the actual issuance and value of tokenized traditional assets remains small. Some market players now see significant advances.
Persons: Benoit Tessier, Franklin Templeton, Colin Butler, tokenization, hasn't, Morgan Krupetsky, Doug Schwenk, Lisa Mattackal, Medha Singh, Tom Wilson, Pravin Organizations: La Maison du, REUTERS, London Stock Exchange, Mirae, Securities, UBS Asset Management, ABN Amro, Polygon Labs, Reuters Graphics, Northern Trust, HSBC, Ava Labs, Digital Asset Research, Thomson, Reuters Locations: La, Paris, France, U.S, blockchain, Bengaluru
From arts and entertainment to health and wellness, businesses across industries are tapping into financial technology to drive growth. Below are three tips to help enterprises stay informed on the latest financial technology trends, while delivering value to their customers and employees. Choosing a single payment platform is a good starting point for increasing agility, but the type of platform you choose matters. Taking the next stepFor businesses looking to scale amid a changing economic landscape, a single financial technology platform isn't just a choice; it's a necessity. Learn more about how Adyen's single payment platform can help your enterprise meet the evolving needs of customers and businesses.
Persons: , Pepe Jeans, Vázquez Cabezas Organizations: Enterprise, Terme, Federal Reserve Bank of San, Connect, Marketing, Insider Studios Locations: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Adyen
Tokenizing real-world assets on a blockchain is one of the buzziest topics of the year, and this time it isn't just coming from financial incumbents like Citi, JPMorgan and Northern Trust, it's coming from crypto native players, too. As the world of crypto becomes more connected to the broader financial market, the appetite for tokenizing real-world assets, or RWA, is coming from smaller participants as well. Kraken Ventures' Stuti Pandey said since tokenization's last hype cycle, RWAs have benefited from changes in economics, technology and credibility. "Over the past few years, interest rates have been very depressed and that has favored very high growth, high risk assets," she said. Now that rates are down, it's actually these real-world assets that have interesting yield."
Persons: blockchains, RWA, Maria Shen, MakerDAO, Shen, That's, Stuti Pandey, it's Organizations: Citi, JPMorgan, Northern Trust, Electric Capital, CNBC, Kraken Ventures
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBitcoin rises, posting its third week of back-to-back gains: CNBC Crypto WorldCNBC Crypto World features the latest news and daily trading updates from the digital currency markets and provides viewers with a look at what's ahead with high-profile interviews, explainers, and unique stories from the ever-changing crypto industry. On today's show, Crypto World's Tanaya Macheel sits down with crypto experts to get the latest on tokenization, stablecoin adoption, and more.
Persons: explainers, Crypto, Macheel Organizations: CNBC Crypto, CNBC
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