BlackRock & OKX: A Comedy of Errors in Collateral

Behold, BlackRock, that grand maestro of finance, now pirouettes deeper into the crypto realm, offering its $2.5 billion tokenized money market fund, BUIDL, to the illustrious OKX. Under this noble alliance, Standard Chartered shall safeguard the assets, while OKX’s traders may now use BUIDL as collateral-though one wonders if it’s wiser to trust a bank or a G-SIB.

OKX, in a recent missive, proclaimed that users may now wield BlackRock’s BUIDL on their exchange, earning interest while their funds remain active. How avant-garde! Now, traders may access institutional-grade collateral, backed by the world’s largest asset manager-assuming, of course, one believes such a thing exists.

“Your collateral shouldn’t sit idle.”

Indeed, nor should it nap! BlackRock’s BUIDL now dances as yield-bearing collateral on OKX, nestled securely in Tier 1 custody with Standard Chartered. Together, a G-SIB, the world’s largest asset manager, and digital market infrastructure forge a new blueprint for… well, whatever they’re calling it now.

– OKX (@okx) April 28, 2026

OKX reveals two paths for BUIDL usage:

  1. Deposit assets with Standard Chartered while using their value as collateral on OKX-because nothing says “trust” like splitting your assets between three entities.
  2. Hold BUIDL directly on OKX and trade while earning interest-though one might question if this is innovation or merely a clever tax strategy.

In layman’s terms, traders may now employ a BlackRock-backed digital fund as cash on OKX, sans the hassle of idle funds. Or, as Molière might quip, “A tale of efficiency, where everyone profits… until they don’t.”

“This product was designed to minimize risk rather than add layers of risk. It becomes more efficient and productive collateral.” – Rifad Mahasneh, Senior Executive at OKX

This union of Wall Street and crypto exchanges, like a farce of modern finance, signals the inevitable march of tokenized real-world assets into digital markets. One can only hope the plot doesn’t unravel before the final act.

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2026-04-28 15:07