Крупные финансовые институты провели первую ончейн-сделку с казначейскими облигациями США

cryptonews.ruPublicado a 2025-07-13Actualizado a 2025-08-14

Объединение ведущих банков и финансовых компаний успешно провело первую ончейн-сделку по финансированию казначейских облигаций США. Использовалась блокчейн-платформа Canton Network. Среди основных участников — Bank of America, Citadel Securities, Societe Generale, DTCC и Tradeweb.

Сделка была проведена вне рыночного времени, что демонстрирует возможность блокчейн-технологии к обеспечению непрерывного доступа к ликвидности и мгновенному расчету TradFi активов.

Платежным средством послужил USDC, в то время как казначейские облигации США выступали в качестве цифрового залога. Такой подход устраняет временные ограничения и задержки расчетов, присущие TradFi системам.

Проведя сделку, группа доказала работоспособность круглосуточной инфраструктуры капитала. Архитектура Canton Network обеспечила атомарный расчет (atomic settlement) при сохранении конфиденциальности между контрагентами.

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