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TNB Tech Minute: JPMorgan Rolls Out First Tokenized Money-Market Fund

WSJ Tech News Briefing

The Wall Street Journal

Tech News, News

4.31.7K Ratings

🗓️ 15 December 2025

⏱️ 3 minutes

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Plus: CEOs plan to keep spending on AI, despite spotty returns. And the maker of Roomba declares bankruptcy. Julie Chang hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Here's your morning T&B Tech Minute for Monday, December 15th.

0:35.4

I'm Julie Chang for the Wall Street Journal.

0:39.6

J.P. Morgan Chase is stepping further into the world of crypto. We are exclusively reporting that the banking giant is rolling out

0:45.8

its first tokenized money market fund called My OnChane Net Yield Fund. The private fund will run on the

0:52.9

Ethereum blockchain and is available to qualified

0:55.7

investors requiring a minimum investment of $1 million. This move is part of a broader trend on

1:02.7

Wall Street into asset tokenization, which has accelerated since the passage of the Genius Act earlier

1:08.4

this year. Tokenized money market funds have become an attractive offering for crypto investors because

1:14.1

they allow holders to earn a yield while their assets remain entirely on the blockchain.

1:19.8

CEOs of some of the world's largest companies are all in on AI, despite seeing spotty returns

1:25.9

on their investments.

1:30.6

Advisory firm 10AO surveyed over 350 public company CEOs. 68% said they plan to increase their AI spending next year, though the

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