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Ondo Brings Blackrock IVV ETF and Micron Shares Onchain in US Regulatory First
Ondo Finance tokenized U.S. securities for the first time inside existing regulatory boundaries, using Blackrock’s Ishares Core S&P 500 exchange-traded fund (ETF) and Micron stock as its opening deployment.
Key Takeaways:
Ondo announced the launch on Thursday, working with Broadridge Financial Solutions to handle proxy voting and shareholder communications for token holders. Broadridge trades on the NYSE under the ticker BR.
The structure follows a model that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) outlined in a January 2026 statement on tokenized securities. Under that model, a third party holds the underlying shares in traditional custody while issuing crypto tokens that represent a holder’s claim on those shares.
How the Tokens Work
Ondo’s registered transfer agent, Oasis Pro TA, mints tokens backed one-to-one by the underlying shares. Those shares stay inside the regular U.S. custody chain. The tokens themselves sit on the Ethereum blockchain, held by regulated custodians.
Token holders get the same rights as investors holding shares through a standard brokerage account. That includes issuer communications and onchain proxy voting, run through Broadridge’s Proxyvote.com platform. A participating broker-dealer, transfer agent, and custodian enforce transfer restrictions to keep the setup compliant with existing rules.
What Ondo and Broadridge Said
Ondo Finance CEO Ian De Bode framed the launch as proof that multiple tokenization models can operate inside U.S. law at once. He said the company built the infrastructure to support several approaches rather than picking one.
The Ondo Finance CEO remarked:
Doug DeSchutter, president of Broadridge’s Investor Communication Solutions business, said tokenization only scales once it pairs innovation with investor confidence. He pointed to proxy voting and regulatory disclosures as the pieces that give token holders the same standing as traditional shareholders.
Why This Differs From Earlier Tokenization Efforts
Most tokenized securities to date have operated outside the U.S. or required issuer-by-issuer sponsorship. This launch keeps the underlying shares inside the same custody infrastructure that already services U.S. securities markets. That distinction matters for investors who want blockchain-based exposure without stepping outside SEC oversight.
Ondo’s Global Markets platform already supports more than $1 billion in tokenized securities across more than 430 stocks and ETFs outside the U.S. The Blackrock IVV ETF and Micron tokens mark the company’s first push into the domestic market under this custodial approach.
Broadridge, for its part, said it now supports every major tokenized securities model: issuer-listed tokens, synthetic tokens issued abroad, and now third-party custodial tokens inside the U.S.
For investors watching the tokenization space, the launch signals that voting rights and disclosure access, long cited as gaps in tokenized equity products, now have a working solution tied directly to existing U.S. market infrastructure.