Bloomberg collaborates with Kaiko to bring financial data into the $25 billion tokenization market
Bloomberg and crypto market data provider Kaiko announced a partnership to embed Bloomberg-authorized financial data directly into blockchain environments, aiming to address data inconsistency issues in the tokenization market. The initial application focuses on tokenized U.S. Treasuries and repurchase markets on Canton Network, targeting institutional clients such as banks and asset management firms, rather than retail crypto traders. Both companies stated that by providing a unified authorized data source on-chain, market participants can reference the same dataset, effectively reducing reconciliation disputes and improving data integrity. Kaiko CEO Ambre Soubiran pointed out that institutional-grade data is fundamental to the efficient operation of financial markets, and this collaboration will extend traditional market data to the next generation of tokenized securities infrastructure. Kaiko previously acquired European crypto index provider Vinter in 2024, continuing to expand its influence in regulated benchmarks and index services.
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Bloomberg collaborates with Kaiko to bring financial data into the $25 billion tokenization market
Bloomberg and crypto market data provider Kaiko announced a partnership to embed Bloomberg-authorized financial data directly into blockchain environments, aiming to address data inconsistency issues in the tokenization market. The initial application focuses on tokenized U.S. Treasuries and repurchase markets on Canton Network, targeting institutional clients such as banks and asset management firms, rather than retail crypto traders.
Both companies stated that by providing a unified authorized data source on-chain, market participants can reference the same dataset, effectively reducing reconciliation disputes and improving data integrity. Kaiko CEO Ambre Soubiran pointed out that institutional-grade data is fundamental to the efficient operation of financial markets, and this collaboration will extend traditional market data to the next generation of tokenized securities infrastructure.
Kaiko previously acquired European crypto index provider Vinter in 2024, continuing to expand its influence in regulated benchmarks and index services.