Morning Edition · Monday, June 22, 2026
UBS Tokenized Money-Market Fund Becomes Trading Collateral on Bybit
The first client deployment shows tokenized real-world assets functioning as live collateral, but custody, valuation, and liquidation terms remain the unresolved questions.

A tokenized money-market fund from UBS, the Swiss bank, has reached the crypto exchange Bybit as usable trading collateral, CryptoSlate reported. The product, uMINT, represents shares in a yield-bearing money-market fund as an on-chain toke…
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