JPMorgan filed to launch JLTXX, a tokenised money market fund using Kinexys Digital Assets to record Treasury fund shares on Ethereum through approved institutionalJPMorgan filed to launch JLTXX, a tokenised money market fund using Kinexys Digital Assets to record Treasury fund shares on Ethereum through approved institutional

JPMorgan Brings Wall Street to Ethereum With New Tokenised Treasury Fund

2026/05/13 12:33
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  • JPMorgan Asset Management filed to launch JLTXX, a tokenised money market fund linked to Ethereum.
  • The fund would invest only in US Treasury securities and Treasury-backed overnight repurchase agreements.
  • Kinexys Digital Assets would record token balances through a permissioned system layered on public blockchain infrastructure.

Investment banking giant JPMorgan has filed to launch JLTXX, a tokenised money market fund that would use Ethereum to record ownership of shares backed by US Treasury assets.

The fund would invest exclusively in US Treasury bills, bonds and notes, plus overnight repurchase agreements fully collateralised by US Treasuries or cash.

More specifically, JLTXX will use Kinexys (built on Ethereum), JPMorgan’s tokenisation unit, to record token balances tied to money-market fund shares. The structure is permissioned, so investors would need approved addresses before they could transact in token balances.

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Permissioned Ethereum Layer

Kinexys says tokenised money market funds can improve transparency, enable 24/7 token transfers and support faster fund operations. Its broader materials describe tokenised assets as enabling near-real-time settlement, fractional ownership and programmable automation.

Those features matter for institutional cash management. Money market funds are widely used for liquidity, collateral and treasury operations, but traditional fund rails still rely on cut-off times and intermediated recordkeeping.

JLTXX follows JPMorgan’s earlier MONY product, the My OnChain Net Yield Fund. MONY launched as a 506(c) private placement for qualified investors and provides U.S. dollar yield through Morgan Money.

Like JLTXX, MONY invests in US Treasury securities and repurchase agreements. The difference is that JLTXX would expand JPMorgan’s tokenised fund lineup and reinforce Kinexys as a production platform.

Generally speaking, asset managers and banks are using tokenised Treasury products to test faster settlement, collateral mobility and always-on transferability without leaving regulated fund structures.

It points to a controlled model aimed at qualified or institutional investors that need compliance, identity checks and bank-grade operations.

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