Securitize Reports Highest-Ever Dividend of $4.17 Million for Tokenized Treasury Product
Blackrock’s BUIDL Tokenized Fund Hits Record $4.17M Monthly Payout
Securitize, the firm behind Blackrock’s USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund (BUIDL), has announced a record-breaking $4.17 million in dividends for March, making it the highest single-month payout among tokenized Treasury products.
According to its X post, this milestone pushes total distributions since launch to $25.4 million, signaling the rising demand for blockchain-based institutional investments.
BUIDL provides investors with daily dividend payouts (Monday–Friday), allowing near real-time yield generation. The fund is now live across seven major blockchain networks, including Solana, Ethereum, Aptos, Arbitrum, Avalanche, Optimism, and Polygon.
The rapid adoption of BUIDL highlights how tokenization is reshaping access to traditional financial instruments, offering greater liquidity and efficiency in the digital asset space. As institutional interest in on-chain yield continues to grow, tokenized Treasury funds like BUIDL are positioned to become a cornerstone of blockchain-powered finance.
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