Institution money keeps flowing into tokenized real-world assets. State Street just moved $200 million into an OUSG fund that's become a magnet for major players—BlackRock BUIDL, Fidelity FDIT, Franklin Templeton BENJI, WisdomTree WTGXX, and Wellington Ultra all sitting in the same pool. It's the latest reminder that Ondo isn't just another protocol chasing hype. The platform functions as an aggregation layer where trillions in institutional capital converges. What started as a niche experiment is turning into genuine infrastructure—a bridge where traditional finance meets blockchain through actual asset tokenization. The $50 trillion question isn't if this scales anymore. It's how fast.

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PumpDoctrinevip
· 13h ago
This is the real deal, not those pump-and-dump tokens. State Street is really investing money, this time it's different. Blackstone and Fidelity are both in the same pool, what does that mean? It means they believe in this thing. A 50 trillion dollar cake, how much Ondo takes is the key. Traditional finance is entering the scene, the crypto world is really gaining a foundation. This is what true infrastructure looks like, not just conceptual hype.
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RektHuntervip
· 12-12 19:00
Damn, State Street is really here. Now RWA is no longer a dream. BlackRock, Fidelity, and these giants are all in the game. Ondo's move is solid. Wait, a trillion-dollar market—can it really fit all in? Traditional finance entering the scene—what does that mean... It's time to pay attention, right? Just as I predicted before, the issue has never been whether it can be done, but how fast. These institutions are playing with real gold and silver, unlike us retail investors who can only watch. State Street investing 200 million isn't a big deal; the real horror is the subsequent chain reaction. Ondo is rising, and the path of on-chain asset tokenization might really be coming through. I just want to know when retail investors can also share in this wave of benefits, or are we just spectators?
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DAOdreamervip
· 12-12 18:59
Ondo is really about to take off now, with mainstream financial giants all coming in to buy the dip. It feels like the track landscape is about to change. State Street investing $200 million is no joke; this time is different. The fusion of traditional finance and on-chain assets—that's the future we truly desire. If the $50 trillion really flows in... I can't even imagine. BlackRock, Fidelity, and these traditional giants are here—can they still be pulled out? Is this institutional FOMO? Ondo from experiment to infrastructure—this story is well told, but can Tokenization really absorb that much capital? It seems this is the path Web3 should take, not those sh*tcoins. I've been saying for a long time that asset tokenization is the future direction, and now it looks like I wasn't joking. If it can truly connect trad fi and crypto, then it will be revolutionary.
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AirdropHunter007vip
· 12-12 18:59
This wave of State Street's entry really feels different, feels like the RWA track is finally about to take off, huh? Just looking at these big institutions all piling into one pool already says a lot, right? Can this still be just hype? Ondo turning experimental edge projects into infrastructure—this progress is truly insane. Thinking about it more deeply, if 50 trillion yuan really flows in... How are there still people saying this is an air project? Isn't this exactly the future form of DeFi? But given how active institutions are, shouldn't retail investors get on board too?
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CounterIndicatorvip
· 12-12 18:58
This time, State Street has stepped in; institutions are really starting to get serious. The RWA track has long ceased to be a gamble; now it's all about who can build that bridge first. Early Ondo participants have really made a fortune. The real big show is just beginning. Machine-verified infrastructure is severely undervalued. All the major giants are in the same pool; what does this indicate? It shows confidence. With a market size of 50 trillion, whether Ondo can handle it is the real point of interest.
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HalfBuddhaMoneyvip
· 12-12 18:53
This is really not hype anymore, the entry of major institutions is a signal State Street invested $200M, this thing finally becomes interesting Early investors in Ondo should be happy now, from niche toys to real infrastructure, it was quietly achieved The key is that 50 trillion... it's really just a matter of time I bet it comes sooner than expected
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ser_ngmivip
· 12-12 18:33
Hmm... This is really different now. The major giants are all mixing in the same pool. What does this indicate? --- State Street investing 200M, is it hinting at some signals? --- By the way, can Ondo really support such a large scale? Feels like there's quite some pressure. --- Wait, is this truly infrastructure, or is another round of harvesting starting? --- Old financial institutions like BlackRock and Fidelity are coming in. This might really lead to a significant increase in volume. --- The 50 trillion issue... that number is a bit outrageous, but it's definitely worth pondering. --- From niche experiments to a bridge connecting TradFi, the development speed is extraordinary. --- The pool is full of big fish. Do retail investors still have a chance... --- If asset tokenization proves successful, no matter how it's played out later, it's already a game.
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