A $1.6B fund connects on-chain liquidity—instant redemptions are here
Centrifuge has attached Symbiotic’s liquidity network to three tokenized fund products, involving roughly $1.6 billion in assets under management. The goal is very straightforward: let fund shares be swapped for USDC instantly.
Which three? All top-tier “hard assets”: Janus Henderson’s JAAA, a top-rated CLO strategy; JTRSY, a short-term U.S. Treasury strategy; and New York Life’s HYB, a high-yield corporate bond strategy—everything here is a flagship offering from traditional finance.
The mechanism is called Liquid Lane: an on-chain quote market. Market makers pull liquidity from their treasury to meet redemptions, and investors can tap once to exchange their shares for USDC with immediate settlement. The traditional redemption process can still run too—both sides don’t get in each other’s way. It’s like installing a fast lane for RWA.
Janus Henderson is a giant managing $500 billion in assets. Putting its fund products on-chain is a clear signal. Last year, Centrifuge alone attracted $1.3 billion in new capital just from JAAA and JTRSY.
My take: the biggest pain point for tokenized funds has never been issuance—it’s always been exit. You can buy in, but can you sell out? Who would dare enter? Now that liquidity networks are being connected one by one, the barriers for institutional capital are getting dismantled. Next comes the question: will traditional fund managers follow suit?
Would you swap your Treasury fund for an on-chain version? Let’s chat in the comments.
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Centrifuge has attached Symbiotic’s liquidity network to three tokenized fund products, involving roughly $1.6 billion in assets under management. The goal is very straightforward: let fund shares be swapped for USDC instantly.
Which three? All top-tier “hard assets”: Janus Henderson’s JAAA, a top-rated CLO strategy; JTRSY, a short-term U.S. Treasury strategy; and New York Life’s HYB, a high-yield corporate bond strategy—everything here is a flagship offering from traditional finance.
The mechanism is called Liquid Lane: an on-chain quote market. Market makers pull liquidity from their treasury to meet redemptions, and investors can tap once to exchange their shares for USDC with immediate settlement. The traditional redemption process can still run too—both sides don’t get in each other’s way. It’s like installing a fast lane for RWA.
Janus Henderson is a giant managing $500 billion in assets. Putting its fund products on-chain is a clear signal. Last year, Centrifuge alone attracted $1.3 billion in new capital just from JAAA and JTRSY.
My take: the biggest pain point for tokenized funds has never been issuance—it’s always been exit. You can buy in, but can you sell out? Who would dare enter? Now that liquidity networks are being connected one by one, the barriers for institutional capital are getting dismantled. Next comes the question: will traditional fund managers follow suit?
Would you swap your Treasury fund for an on-chain version? Let’s chat in the comments.
Click the avatar to watch the live stream
Every day, I’ll bring you closer to RWA trends—not just news about what happened, but the logic and opportunities behind it 👉🦖
#RWA #tokenized