研究:管理10万亿美元的贝莱德可能推出自己的区块链

币界网Publicado a 2024-08-14Actualizado a 2024-08-14

币界网报道:

来源:区块链骑士

链上数据平台Token Terminal称,贝莱德可能会推出自己的区块链,类似于Coinbase的L2网络Base

这一假设是在对该资产管理公司持有的各类资产进行调查之后做出的。

贝莱德将其持有的Crypto资产分为三类:BTC等Crypto资产、USDC等稳定币以及BUIDL等通证化资产。

据报道,贝莱德认为BTC作为一种资产有三个明显的优势

首先,BTC是互联网原生资产,可以在全球范围内使用。其次,BTC在跨境交易中的效率也很突出。最后,BTC的固定供应上限使其成为对冲通胀的工具。

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Token Terminal强调了贝莱德的iShares BTC ETF的作用,并预计该公司将以类似方式将所有主要Crypto资产产品化。

值得注意的是,虽然贝莱德已经在以太坊上做到了这一点,但Solana ETF的前景目前仍然渺茫

不过,链上数据平台证明了贝莱德对区块链技术改善资本市场潜力的信念。Token Terminal列举了全天候运行的资本市场、提高透明度和投资者准入、降低费用和加快结算等方面的优势。

这项调查使Token Terminal得出结论,该公司可以推出自己的区块链,就像Coinbase推出BaseL2那样。

Token Terminal总结道:“我们相信,贝莱德最终会推出自己的区块链,并遵循Coinbase在Base上使用的类似玩法。这将使贝莱德能够将其持有的各类资产集中记录到一个单一、全球、可互操作和透明的分类账中。”

贝莱德推出区块链将标志着传统金融(TradFi)领域的重大转变,预示着向去中心化解决方案的迈进。

与Coinbase通过Base转型为Web3网关类似,贝莱德的区块链计划可以将公司从传统的资产管理公司提升为数字资产领域的领导者。

贝莱德是否会推出自己的区块链仍是未知数,因为该公司没有立即回应BeInCrypto的置评请求。不过,这样的举动需要有明确的规定。

一位X用户评论道:“尽管我们非常希望看到这一点,但除非相关法规和合规性明确,否则短期内根本不会发生。这是出于合规的需要。需要注意的是,整个区块链生态系统是十分庞大的,但他们将如何解决合规问题呢?”

利用区块链技术,贝莱德可以在其广泛的金融产品和服务中简化操作、降低成本、提高透明度并增强安全性。

这种方法有可能彻底改变交易,并创建一个更高效、更安全的金融生态系统

此外,这种风险投资还将为其客户和投资者获取各种数字资产带来新的机遇。他们还将接触到更无缝、更方便用户的投资机会。

这将使金融产品的获取更加民主化,并巩固贝莱德在数字资产管理领域的领导者地位。

随着贝莱德美元机构数字流动性基金(BUIDL)的成功,该公司已经在现实世界资产(RWA)的通证化方面树立了新的标准。

BUIDL最近成为最大的通证化基金,展示了区块链技术在传统金融(TradFi)领域的发展和日益融合

虽然对此类通证化产品的总体需求仍处于初级阶段,但特定细分市场继续表现出令人鼓舞的兴趣。

贝莱德的BUIDL和富兰克林邓普顿(Franklin Templeton)的BENJI就说明了这一点。

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