https://news.bitcoin.com/securitize-reports-highest-ever-dividend-of-4-17-million-for-tokenized-treasury-product/
Securitize, the issuer behind Blackrock’s BUIDL tokenized U.S. Treasury fund, reported a record $4.17 million in dividends for March, marking the highest monthly payout among tokenized Treasury products. Since its launch, BUIDL has distributed $25.4 million, demonstrating the increasing appeal of tokenized institutional investments. Blackrock’s BUIDL Tokenized Fund Hits Record $4.17M Monthly Payout Securitize…

Securitize Reports Highest-Ever Dividend of $4.17 Million for Tokenized Treasury Product
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