Stable Sea integrates WisdomTree tokenized Treasury fund for corporate cash management

Stable Sea has integrated WisdomTree's tokenized US Treasury money market fund (WTGXX) to help corporate clients earn yield on idle cash through blockchain settlement. The fund holds $857.64 million in assets with a 3.43% daily yield. This integration reflects growing institutional adoption of tokenized money market funds as alternatives to traditional treasury management, with major players like BlackRock and Franklin Templeton also expanding offerings.
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