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Friday Nov 14 2025 21:10
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Binance has announced the integration of BlackRock’s USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund (BUIDL) as off-exchange collateral, offering institutions an innovative way to trade while maintaining custody of their assets. This integration combines BlackRock’s onchain money market fund with Binance’s custody systems, enabling traders to earn yield on BUIDL and use it to support trading positions on the exchange.
A new BUIDL asset class will also launch on BNB Chain, expanding the token’s reach beyond Ethereum and opening it to a wider set of onchain applications, according to a Binance blog post on Friday. With the addition of BUIDL, Binance supports multiple yield-bearing tokenized assets, including Circle’s USYC and OpenEden’s cUSDO. BUIDL is BlackRock’s first onchain liquidity fund — a tokenized, interest-bearing USD vehicle issued through Securitize. BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, oversaw approximately $13.4 trillion in assets as of Q3 2025.
As tokenized money-market funds transition from simple yield products to mainstream trading collateral, Binance joins a growing cohort of exchanges allowing qualified clients to post Treasury-backed tokens to back their positions. In July, Deribit and Crypto.com began accepting BUIDL as collateral, offering institutional traders a low-volatility, yield-generating asset they can use in lieu of cash or stablecoins. In September, Bybit followed suit with support for QCDT, a Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA)-approved tokenized money-market fund backed by US Treasurys.
This trend mirrors traditional finance, where companies often pledge Treasurys and money-market funds as collateral through bank-run triparty systems rather than holding assets on a trading venue. Tokenized US Treasurys have become the second-largest real-world assets (RWA) category beyond stablecoins, boasting a current market capitalization of $8.57 billion, according to RWA.xyz data. The funds are led by BlackRock’s BUIDL, with approximately $2.52 billion in total value, Circle’s USYC at $1.06 billion, and Franklin Templeton’s BENJI at $850 million.
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