The tokenized treasury bills market is gaining momentum, exceeding $1 billion outstanding on public blockchains, primarily Ethereum. This innovative investment opportunity combines the stability of government-backed securities with the efficiency of blockchain technology.
What is tokenization? Read here.
This guide provides a step-by-step approach for beginners to learn about and invest in tokenized treasury bills.
Tokenized treasury bills are digital representations of traditional U.S. Treasury bills on a blockchain. They are created when a financial entity purchases traditional T-bills and then issues tokens on a blockchain, like Ethereum or Bitcoin, that represent ownership of a portion of those T-bills.
These tokens (tokenized T-bills) can be traded, transferred, and held like cryptocurrencies. Essentially, it's like owning a piece of a U.S. Treasury bill, but instead of a paper certificate, you have a digital token.
Read more about tokenized Treasury bills here.
This is important because you need a place to store your tokenized assets.
Look for a user-friendly, secure cryptocurrency wallet that supports the blockchain where the tokenized T-Bills are issued (like Ethereum). Examples include MetaMask, Phantom, Ledger.
How to choose a crypto wallet? Read here.
You'll need cryptocurrency to purchase tokenized T-bills.
Next, you need to know where to buy these assets.
Look for platforms or issuers that offer tokenized Treasury Bills. Examples include OpenEden or Franklin Templeton’s OnChain U.S. Government Money Fund. These platforms often have partnerships with established financial institutions.
Platform |
Minimum Investment |
Fees |
Supported Payment Methods |
Ondo Finance |
$5,000 for instant transactions, $100,000 for non-instant transactions |
Not specified, but likely includes management fees and potentially transaction fees. |
Bank account, debit card, wire transfer |
OpenEden |
Not specified |
Not specified, but may include minting and redemption fees |
Not specified |
NexBridge |
Not specified |
Not specified |
Not specified |
Realize |
Not specified |
May charge a realization fee, up to 5% of the realization price |
Not specified |
BlackRock BUIDL Fund |
$5,000,000 |
Management fees: 0.50%, Sales Commissions: $525,000 |
USD |
Franklin Templeton OnChain U.S. Government Money Fund |
$20 |
Management fees: 0.15%, Other expenses: 3.36%, Total annual fund operating expenses after fee waiver and/or expense reimbursement: 0.20% |
USD, USDC |
This is where you actually invest.
Tokenized Treasury Bills could revolutionize how we think about government securities. They offer lower transaction costs, near-instant settlement times, and the potential to democratize access to what has traditionally been a high-barrier investment class.
Different platforms have different USPs. We suggest you do your own research before investing in any asset.