JPMorgan has officially taken another big step into blockchain-based finance with the launch of MONY, a tokenized U.S. Treasury fund now live on Ethereum. The product signals growing confidence that public blockchains can support regulated financial instruments at institutional scale.
The fund, called My OnChain Net Yield Fund (MONY), went live in December and is designed for institutional and qualified investors looking for a conservative yield product—powered by on-chain settlement and trading.
What Is JPMorgan’s MONY Fund?
MONY is a tokenized yield fund backed by short-term U.S. Treasuries, one of the safest and most widely used assets in global finance.
Each token represents ownership in the fund and is priced at $1 per token, similar to how traditional money market funds maintain a stable value.
At launch, the fund reported:
- $100.3 million in assets under management (AUM)
- 0.16% management fee
- $1 million minimum investment
- Access limited to qualified investors
Key Features: Why MONY Stands Out
Unlike traditional Treasury yield funds, MONY is designed to work natively on blockchain rails, offering benefits that are difficult to match in legacy finance systems:
Daily yield payouts on-chain
Instant settlement (no multi-day clearing)
24/7 trading, not limited to market hours
This means investors can move capital faster, reduce settlement risk, and gain flexibility that traditional fund infrastructure usually can’t deliver.
Why JPMorgan Chose Ethereum
MONY is deployed on Ethereum using JPMorgan’s Kinexys platform, which supports digital payments, tokenization, and blockchain-based financial services.
Ethereum remains the leading smart contract network for tokenized assets due to:
- Strong institutional adoption
- Deep liquidity
- Proven infrastructure and standards
- Long-term security track record
By launching MONY on a public blockchain instead of a private network, JPMorgan is signaling that open infrastructure can support regulated products—when combined with the right compliance systems.
Why This Matters for Crypto and Traditional Finance
MONY’s launch is another signal that tokenization is moving beyond testing and pilots. Tokenized funds on Ethereum have now crossed $10 billion, showing that large players are scaling this trend faster than many expected.
For the market, tokenized funds like MONY could eventually lead to:
- faster capital markets
- lower operational costs
- improved transparency
- wider access to stable yield products
Important Note: MONY Is Not DeFi
Even though MONY runs on blockchain technology, it is not a typical DeFi yield product. It is:
- regulated
- issued by a major global bank
- backed by real-world assets
- structured for institutional-grade risk controls
This makes it attractive for large investors who want blockchain efficiency without the higher risk often associated with permissionless DeFi protocols.
Final Takeaway
JPMorgan launching MONY on Ethereum is a major milestone for on-chain finance. It shows how tokenized Treasuries and regulated yield products are entering a new phase—where blockchain is not experimental anymore, but becoming a real part of global asset management.
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