JPMD and MONY promote the on-chain banking funds
Dec 28, 2025 10:04:35
December 2025: Bank Deposits Enter Public Blockchain
Not long ago, the application of real-world assets (RWA) on public blockchains was primarily focused on tokenized government bonds, money market funds, and structured investment products. However, commercial bank deposits— the most systemically important and heavily regulated form of funds in the financial system— have always been confined to closed banking systems. This boundary was broken in December 2025 when JPMorgan Chase & Co. confirmed that its bank deposit-based token product, JPM Coin (JPMD), had entered the operational phase on Base, an Ethereum Layer 2 network launched by Coinbase.
Unlike previous tests conducted only on internal ledgers or permissioned networks, JPMD on Base now supports real institutional-level settlement activities, allowing whitelisted clients to complete payments, margin settlements, and collateral transfers on-chain. This also means that the balance sheet deposits of large global banks are now operating in a public blockchain environment, rather than remaining within a closed system.

Why Deposit Tokens Are More Important Than Stablecoins
For years, stablecoins have been the primary form of on-chain cash, but for regulated financial institutions, stablecoins have always existed outside the banking system. Their issuing entities face structural differences in creditworthiness, reserve transparency, and regulatory applicability. The fundamental difference with deposit tokens is that they represent a direct claim on commercial bank deposits, inherently embedded within existing regulatory, accounting, and auditing frameworks.
In the case of JPMorgan, this difference is not merely theoretical. According to information disclosed on November 12, 2025, JPMD has entered production-ready status on Base, with Mastercard, Coinbase, and B2C2 participating in the first batch of trial transactions, while supporting a 24/7 on-chain settlement mechanism. This indicates that bank deposit-based financial instruments can now perform real settlement functions on public blockchains, rather than just being conceptual pilots.
Scale Determines Significance
From a balance sheet perspective, the systemic significance of deposit tokenization becomes clearer.
According to data disclosed in JPMorgan's 2024 Form 10-K annual report, as of December 31, 2024, the bank's total deposits amounted to $2,406,032 million, or $2.406032 trillion. This means that even if only a very small percentage of deposit settlement activities migrate to blockchain infrastructure, its scale will far exceed that of most current on-chain RWA products.
In comparison, although tokenized government bonds and money market funds have grown rapidly in recent years, their total on-chain scale remains in the tens of billions of dollars, while commercial bank deposits operate within a trillion-dollar financial system.
MONY Brings Yield On-Chain
If deposit tokens solve the settlement issue, then the absence of yield-bearing assets has long been another shortcoming in the on-chain funding structure. This issue was addressed on December 15, 2025, when JPMorgan Asset Management announced the launch of its first tokenized money market fund, My OnChain Net Yield Fund (MONY), explicitly stating that the fund is issued on the public Ethereum network.
According to the official announcement, MONY is a 506(c) private fund, open only to accredited investors. Its assets are solely allocated to U.S. Treasury securities and repurchase agreements backed by Treasury securities, with JPMorgan providing $100 million of its own capital as initial investment, allowing investors to hold assets with dollar yield characteristics directly on-chain within a fully compliant framework.
Data Shows: RWA Is Transitioning from Pilot to Operation
Quantitative data further confirms that RWA has moved beyond the proof-of-concept stage.
According to RWA.xyz data, as of December 25, 2025, the value of distributed on-chain RWA assets was $19.1 billion, representing an asset value of $414.66 billion, with 592,638 asset holders, providing a publicly verifiable snapshot of the on-chain RWA market at that time.
In the subfield of government debt assets, which is closest to "on-chain cash management," the same data source shows that as of December 25, 2025, the total on-chain value of tokenized government bonds was $9 billion, covering 62 assets and 59,214 holders, with a current annualized yield of 3.82%, gradually equipping it with functionality comparable to traditional cash management tools.

The Macroeconomic Background Behind Institutional Adoption
A broader banking system environment helps to understand why this change concentrated in 2025.
According to the Federal Reserve H.8 statistical data, as of December 10, 2025, the total deposit size of the U.S. commercial banking system was $18,518.5793 billion, or $18.5185793 trillion. Within this scale, any technology path that can enhance settlement efficiency, support round-the-clock operations, and improve collateral reuse rates will naturally enter the evaluation scope of institutions.
In this context, the emergence of deposit tokens and on-chain money market funds is less about technological experimentation and more about the practical choices made by the traditional financial system in terms of efficiency and structure.

From Tokenization to Financial Infrastructure
Observing JPMD and MONY within the same framework reveals that they are not isolated product launches but form a clear institutional-level on-chain financial pathway: deposit tokens convert bank liabilities into on-chain cash layers that can be settled 24/7, while tokenized money market funds provide compliant, low-risk dollar yield assets in the same environment, supported by an expanding pool of tokenized government bond assets as collateral and liquidity.
Between November and December 2025, this series of developments collectively sent a clear signal: real-world assets are transitioning from "objects that can be tokenized" to "components of a financial system that can operate continuously in a public blockchain environment," gradually integrating into institutional-level clearing, cash management, and asset allocation logic.
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