Written by: Bao Yilong, Wallstreetcn
Today, the integration of traditional finance and digital assets is no longer a distant vision, but an ongoing structural transformation.
According to Chase Trading Desk, JPMorgan's latest research on August 27 shows that Wall Street giants are tokenizing real-world assets (RWA) at an unprecedented speed and integrating them into their core financial businesses.
This is mainly reflected in three cutting-edge areas: money market funds tailored for stablecoins, blockchain-based intraday repo transactions, and fully digitalized commercial paper issuance.
JPMorgan believes these innovations are expected to improve trading efficiency, reduce costs, and provide better liquidity management. However, the development of regulatory frameworks will still take time, and the CLARITY Act is expected to be formally passed only in early 2026.
Stablecoin Reserve Funds: The Digital Transformation of Traditional Money Market Funds
Traditional financial institutions are actively embracing the stablecoin market, viewing it as a key bridge connecting the digital and real worlds.
The report points out that BNY Mellon is preparing to launch a money market fund focused on stablecoin reserves, becoming the third asset management giant to enter this field after BlackRock and Goldman Sachs.
Last week, Goldman Sachs submitted an application for a stablecoin reserve fund, while BlackRock launched the Circle Reserve Fund as early as the end of 2022. The shares of this fund are intended to be held by stablecoin issuers as reserve support for their circulating payment stablecoins.
According to documents submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, this money market fund, named "BNY Dreyfus Stablecoin Reserves Fund," is mainly aimed at stablecoin issuers and serves as a reserve asset for their stablecoins.
This fund is classified as a government money market fund, with investments strictly limited to U.S. Treasury securities, Treasury repos, and cash.
In the SEC filing, BNY Mellon stated, "Because the fund intends to invest only in certain qualified reserve assets as defined by the Stablecoin Act, the fund's yield may be lower than other money market funds that are permitted to invest in a broader range of assets and longer maturities."
Blockchain-Enabled Intraday Repo: 24/7 Trading Becomes Reality
Liquidity management is at the core of financial markets. The report highlights two breakthrough advances leveraging blockchain technology to revolutionize the repo market, aiming to meet liquidity needs outside of regular market trading hours.
The first case is a standard repo transaction completed via the Tradeweb platform on the Canton Network, a public blockchain, with the entire process taking place on a Saturday.
This transaction tokenized U.S. Treasury securities held at a DTCC subsidiary and used them as collateral to borrow Circle's stablecoin USDC.
The entire transaction was completed instantly on-chain, with no need for dealers as intermediaries, achieving instant settlement that is unattainable in traditional markets. Multiple institutions, including Bank of America and Citadel, participated, highlighting the enormous potential of this technology for cross-institutional collaboration.
The second case comes from the collaboration between JPMorgan, HQLAx, and Ownera.
They launched a cross-ledger repo solution that allows traders to exchange between JPMorgan's cash ledger and HQLAx's collateral ledger, with settlement and maturity times accurate to the minute.
This provides institutions with a new and efficient tool to optimize intraday liquidity, far surpassing the settlement efficiency of traditional repo transactions.
The Blockchain Revolution of Commercial Paper: Full Lifecycle Digitization
The application of blockchain has penetrated the core processes of traditional debt instruments.
The report reveals that OCBC issued $100 millions in U.S. commercial paper through JPMorgan's digital debt service, becoming the first bank to issue commercial paper using blockchain throughout its entire lifecycle (issuance, settlement, servicing, and record-keeping).
State Street purchased all the notes and became the first third-party custodian to go live on the digital debt service.
By leveraging blockchain, these processes can become more efficient and transparent, also bringing additional benefits such as faster settlement times.
JPMorgan points out that the intersection of digital assets and traditional finance is just the beginning, but large-scale adoption will still take time as regulation in this field develops.
The U.S. CLARITY Act is a new piece of legislation currently underway, aiming to establish a comprehensive regulatory framework for all digital assets in the market and address the market structure and jurisdictional ambiguities between the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the CME.
The bill has passed the House of Representatives but has not yet passed the Senate, and is expected to take longer. JPMorgan expects the bill to reach the U.S. President's office only in early 2026.