The BlackRock BUIDL Fund wallet received a startling $11 million in USDC from a Circle hot wallet, prompting market discussions.
BlackRock’s BUIDL (BlackRock USD Institutional Digital Liquidity) Fund has garnered significant attention for its substantial stablecoin accumulation today. According to on-chain insights, the tokenized fund of one of the most prominent asset managers received USDC worth $11 million from Circle, the stablecoin behemoth. This accumulation has sparked discussions in the broader market, with the BUIDL Fund address’s holdings currently valued at over $88 million. Therefore, we should examine the fund’s most recent market statistics in greater detail.
BlackRock’s BUIDL Fund Gets USDC
The BlackRock BUIDL Fund address ‘0x13e’ received 11 million USDC from Circle hot wallet 0x55F today, as indicated by the data disclosed by Arkham Intelligence. Due to this transaction, the address’s total USDC holdings have increased to $88.16 million.
Meanwhile, the address held a variety of coins, including MOG, COLLE, and Shina Inu. However, the stablecoin USDC accounted for most assets, totaling $88.33 million.
The fund’s USDC accumulation is consistent with Circle’s provision of seamless tokenization services to BUIDL investors. Additionally, Dune Analytics’ most recent data indicated that the number of BUIDL holders has recently increased. At the time of publication, the USDC redeemable fund was assessed at $77.40 million, while the number of beneficiaries was 19.
Additional Information Regarding the Tokenized Fund
The asset manager’s foray into the tokenization domain through the Ethereum network was illustrated by the introduction of the Blackrock BUIDL Fund in March of this year. The fund primarily invests in cash, short-term debt securities, and U.S. Treasury bonds with the assistance of the Ethereum blockchain.
In the interim, it is also important to note that the fund address was recorded as receiving an additional 11 million USDC from the same Circle hot wallet approximately two weeks ago.
Additionally, it is essential to note that the BlackRock Ethereum wallet received substantial amounts of ETH from Coinbase, another crypto trading giant, in anticipation of the recent introduction of the Ethereum ETF.