DigiFT Introduces On-Chain Index Fund Featuring Tokenized Apple, Tesla Stocks

DigiFT Unveils Tokenized Index Funds for AI Stocks and Crypto Assets

DigiFT, a cryptocurrency exchange regulated in Singapore, has announced the launch of a groundbreaking tokenized index fund, allowing on-chain trading of both equities and digital assets.

The exchange, licensed by the Monetary Authority of Singapore, has partnered with investment firm Hash Global to introduce two index funds: one focused on artificial intelligence (AI) stocks and another tracking leading cryptocurrencies.

By leveraging blockchain technology, these funds eliminate the need for traditional financial intermediaries, such as banks and brokers, replacing them with smart contracts and stablecoins. Investors will be able to subscribe and redeem using USDT or USDC while monitoring fund holdings in real time on the blockchain.

“Our goal is to bring traditional equities into the digital asset space, making portfolio management more transparent, efficient, and accessible,” said Henry Zhang, CEO of DigiFT.

The DigiFT Hash Global AI Index Fund will include tokenized shares of major tech companies like Apple, Tesla, and Microsoft, while the second fund will provide exposure to leading cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana.

The structure offers enhanced liquidity, 24/7 market access, and improved efficiency for investors. Hash Global called tokenized equities “one of the most transformative applications of blockchain technology in traditional finance.”

Initially, these funds will be available exclusively to accredited and institutional investors.

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