JPMorgan says tokenized money market funds unlikely to grow beyond 15% of stablecoin market

The Block6h agoUpdated 3h ago
JPMorgan says tokenized money market funds unlikely to grow beyond 15% of stablecoin market
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JPMorgan predicts tokenized money market funds will plateau at 15% of the stablecoin market, currently representing just 5%. While these instruments offer yield advantages, adoption faces regulatory hurdles and competition from traditional stablecoins. The projection suggests limited disruption to crypto market structure, though RWA tokenization remains strategically important for institutional players and emerging markets like India seeking yield-generating blockchain infrastructure.

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