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JPMorgan Sees Tokenized ETFs As The Next Big Thing, But Adoption Timeline

April 26, 20263 Mins Read
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Nasdaq, NYSE, Robinhood, Kraken, and Coinbase focus on tokenized securities, which JP Morgan predicts will reach trillions by 2030.

  • JPMorgan’s Ciarán Fitzpatrick said tokenization could reshape exchange-traded funds, enabling near-instant settlement and 24/7 access.
  • He cautioned that meaningful “good use cases” for tokenized ETFs are still likely a few years away despite ongoing experimentation.
  • The US Securities and Exchange Commission’s Hester Peirce recently urged firms exploring tokenized financial products to engage directly with regulators as the space evolves.

Tokenized exchange-traded funds (ETFs) could play a major role in reshaping financial markets, according to JPMorgan, even as meaningful real-world applications remain some time away.

“We believe tokenization will certainly drive how the market changes, not just for ETFs but across the funds industry as a whole,” said Ciarán Fitzpatrick, JPMorgan’s global head of ETF product, securities services, according to a report released on Friday.

Fitzpatrick said tokenization could enhance core ETF functions such as creation and redemption, while enabling “near-instant settlement” and continuous, round-the-clock market access. However, he cautioned that the industry was still “a couple of years away from some good use cases.”

Tokenization is the process of representing traditional financial assets on blockchain networks. In the case of ETFs, this could take the form of digital tokens that mirror fund shares or are issued directly on-chain, potentially reducing operational friction and improving efficiency.

JPMorgan Expands Crypto Exposure Via BlackRock

JPMorgan is already exploring such applications through Kinexys, its blockchain-focused business unit, as part of broader industry-wide experimentation. While J.P. Morgan does not have its own Bitcoin ETF, its Self-Directed Investing allows clients to buy and sell third-party cryptocurrency ETFs. The bank has also increased its holdings in spot Bitcoin, BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT), and the Ethereum (ETH) ETF.

BlackRock’s IBIT’s price was down by 0.24% during after-hours trading. On Friday, it closed over $44. On Stocktwits, the retail sentiment around IBIT remained in the ‘extremely bullish’ zone, while chatter around it stayed ‘high’ over the past day.

Regulatory Momentum Builds Around Tokenization

The push toward tokenization comes as both financial institutions and regulators show increasing openness to blockchain-based financial products. 

Speaking in an interview with CNBC’s The Exchange last month, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Commissioner Hester Peirce said the agency wanted companies experimenting with new financial products, including tokenized instruments, to engage directly with regulators as the market matures.

The SEC has also supported early efforts related to tokenized securities, including approving rule changes that enable platforms like Nasdaq to facilitate…

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