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Amundi Launches Tokenized Swap Fund on Ethereum and Stellar

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Europe’s largest asset manager has launched its second on-chain fund, leveraging Chainlink oracles to publish NAV data.

Amundi, Europe’s largest asset manager with €2.4 trillion in AUM, and tokenized fund platform Spiko have launched the Spiko Amundi Overnight Swap Fund (SAFO), a tokenized UCITS vehicle with its shareholder register hosted on Ethereum and Stellar, with Chainlink providing on-chain NAV oracle infrastructure.

The fund is Amundi’s second blockchain-based issuance following a tokenized money market fund on Ethereum in November.

Chainlink oracles bridge the gap between off-chain fund valuation and on-chain execution, recording SAFO’s net asset value across both networks. The dual-chain architecture pairs Ethereum’s smart contract ecosystem with Stellar’s lower-cost transfer rails.

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Total Return Swaps

SAFO is structurally different from the tokenized Treasury bill funds that dominate the on-chain real-world asset (RWA) market today. Rather than investing in government securities, the fund holds a portfolio of assets on behalf of a major bank, which pays the fund an agreed rate above risk-free benchmarks in exchange for the portfolio’s investment returns. Banks are willing to pay this premium because holding assets on their own balance sheet is expensive due to regulatory capital requirements.

The fund uses fully collateralized total return swaps with top banks, starting with BNP Paribas, to deliver stable yields and provide overnight liquidity. Eligible counterparties include Société Générale, Crédit Agricole CIB, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Citi, Morgan Stanley, Barclays, UBS, and HSBC.

The product is available in EUR, USD, GBP, and CHF. CACEIS serves as a depositary bank and fund administrator, while Spiko acts as transfer agent, tokenization platform, and broker.

The launch extends Spiko’s rapid rise in European tokenized finance. The platform surpassed $1 billion in distributed asset value in February, according to RWAxyz, up from $190 million a year ago.

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RWA Boom

SAFO arrives as the tokenized RWA market continues to expand. Distributed asset value stood at $27.3 billion as of March 19, up 9% over the past 30 days, according to RWAxyz.

2025 was a breakout year for RWAs. The sector was valued at around $5.5 billion in early 2025 but tripled to roughly $18.6 billion over the course of the year. Tokenized Treasuries and private credit have fueled the growth, with institutional products such as BlackRock’s BUIDL and Franklin Templeton’s BENJI driving adoption.

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Crypto.com to Cut 12% of Workforce due to Enterprise AI Integration

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Crypto.com to Cut 12% of Workforce due to Enterprise AI Integration

Singapore-headquartered cryptocurrency exchange Crypto.com is set to cut up to 12% of its workforce due to company-wide artificial intelligence (AI) integrations, joining a growing list of companies announcing AI-linked mass layoffs, according to the exchange’s founder and CEO, Kris Marszalek.

Crypto.com recently expanded its AI offering and launched the AI agent platform ai.com on Feb. 9, which it positioned as a core business. The company also said it was the first crypto platform to receive the ISO/IEC 42001:2023 certification for AI system management in February.

“We are joining the list of companies integrating enterprise-wide AI,” Marszalek said in a Thursday X post, warning that companies that don’t pivot will fail.

Crypto.com lists around 1,500 employees, meaning that the 12% layoff would affect about 180 staff members. It marks the latest AI-linked large-scale layoff in the crypto and tech space, underscoring concerns over AI replacing more of the human workforce.

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Source: Kris Marszalek

“We are joining the list of companies integrating enterprise-wide AI,” a spokesperson for Crypto.com told Cointelegraph, adding that the layoffs are part of the platform’s plans to “prioritize resources around key growth areas.” The spokesperson declined to comment on the roles that were affected by the layoffs.

Crypto and tech companies stage AI-linked mass layoffs

Other large crypto and tech companies have also announced AI-linked mass layoffs in recent months.

On Monday, blockchain analytics platform Messari announced more staff cuts as part of its pivot to an AI-first company. The company previously laid off roughly 15% of its full-time employees in January 2025 and made a similar workforce reduction in February 2023. 

On Wednesday, the Algorand Foundation, the organization behind Layer-1 blockchain Algorand, also announced a 25% staff reduction, citing macroeconomic uncertainty and the current crypto market slump.

On Feb. 26, Jack Dorsey’s payment company Block announced cutting about 40% of its staff, citing the rapid acceleration of AI. However, some of the 4,000 fired workers have already returned to the company, according to multiple employees who were part of the initial layoffs.

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Large tech companies have also announced AI-linked mass layoffs. On Jan. 27, visual discovery engine Pinterest announced it was cutting up to 15% of its staff to pivot to an AI-centric approach.

On March 11, software company Atlassian announced it was cutting 10% of its staff, or about 1,600 employees, as part of a restructuring to self-fund further AI investments.

Meta, Facebook’s parent company, is also reportedly planning a workforce cut of up to 20%, seeking to enable AI efficiencies and offset the costs of AI infrastructure, insiders familiar with the matter told news outlet Reuters on Saturday.

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