Banking giant JPMorgan has filed to launch a new tokenized money market fund on Ethereum. The fund allows stablecoin issuers to hold reserves in a regulated vehicle while earning interest. The filing comes after Morgan Stanley announced its own money market fund called the Stablecoin Reserves Portfolio. JPMorgan Files to Launch Tokenized Money Market Fund The fund, called the OnChain Liquidity-Token Money Market Fund, will trade under the ticker JLTXX. According to a regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, it will invest in US Treasury bills and overnight repurchase agreements collateralized by cash or US Treasurys. The fund will also comply with the GENIUS Act, signed in July, and be managed by JPMorgan’s Kinexys Digital Assets (KDA) unit. The filing adds that the fund utilizes a “permissioned system” sitting on top of blockchains. The fund is currently available only on Ethereum, but will be expanded to other networks in the future. The filing states, “The Ethe...
Etoro reported a robust first quarter, with net income of $82 million, up 37% from the same period last year, as gains in commodities trading helped offset softer activity in crypto. The earnings beat was driven by a higher trading contribution and an improved profitability profile, even as the crypto segment faced headwinds that echoed broader industry softness. The company announced adjusted EBITDA of $109 million, up 35% year over year, while net contribution rose 19% to $258 million. On the revenue side, funded accounts climbed 12% to 4.02 million, and assets under administration rose 15% to $17 billion. Etoro also held $1.3 billion in cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments as of March 31. In a related trend, Etoro said that assets under administration reached $18.7 billion in April, up 19% year over year, with total money transfers for the month totaling $1.4 billion, up 53% from a year earlier. Commodities trading was the standout driver in the quarter, accounting for ...