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State Street and Galaxy to Launch Tokenized Liquidity Fund on Solana in 2026

The fund will run on Solana at launch and use PYUSD.

Updated Dec 11, 2025, 1:05 a.m. Published Dec 10, 2025, 10:30 p.m.
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What to know:

  • State Street and Galaxy plan to launch SWEEP in early 2026, using PYUSD for around-the-clock investor flows on Solana.
  • Ondo Finance committed about $200 million to seed the tokenized liquidity fund, which will later expand to other chains.
  • The firms say the product brings traditional cash-management tools onto public blockchains for qualified institutions.


State Street and Galaxy Asset Management plan to launch a tokenized liquidity fund in early 2026 that uses stablecoins for around-the-clock investor flows, expanding the use of public blockchains in institutional cash management, the companies announced Wednesday.

The State Street Galaxy Onchain Liquidity Sweep Fund, or SWEEP, will accept subscriptions and redemptions in PYUSD, a stablecoin issued by Paxos, so long as the fund has assets on hand to process requests. Only Qualified Purchasers who meet set thresholds can access the fund. Ondo Finance committed about $200 million to seed the product.

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The firms expect to issue SWEEP on Solana at launch, then add Stellar (XLM) and Ethereum (ETH.) Galaxy plans to rely on Chainlink tools to move data and assets across chains.

The companies said the fund is designed for institutions that want to hold cash-like assets onchain without giving up the liquidity profile they expect from traditional sweep products.

Kim Hochfeld, global head of cash and digital assets at State Street, said the project reflects a shift in how banks and crypto firms work together.

“By partnering with Galaxy, we will push the envelope together and drive the evolution of the TradFi landscape onchain,” she said.

Ondo Finance President Ian De Bode said the firm’s planned investment shows how traditional and crypto markets continue to converge.

“Tokenization is rapidly becoming the connective tissue between traditional finance and the onchain economy, and SWEEP represents a major leap forward in that evolution,” he said.

The effort adds to the firms’ work together, which includes a set of digital-asset ETFs launched in 2024.

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