Amplify Introduces ETFs Focused on Blockchain Innovation Amplify, a prominent digital asset management firm, has launched two new exchange-traded funds (ETFs) dedicatedAmplify Introduces ETFs Focused on Blockchain Innovation Amplify, a prominent digital asset management firm, has launched two new exchange-traded funds (ETFs) dedicated

Amplify Unveils New ETFs for Stablecoins and Digital Asset Tokenization

Amplify Unveils New Etfs For Stablecoins And Digital Asset Tokenization

Amplify Introduces ETFs Focused on Blockchain Innovation

Amplify, a prominent digital asset management firm, has launched two new exchange-traded funds (ETFs) dedicated to blockchain projects involving stablecoins and tokenization. The ETFs, named the Amplify Stablecoin Technology ETF (STBQ) and Amplify Tokenization Technology ETF (TKNQ), commenced trading on the NYSE Arca exchange, marking a significant step in mainstream adoption of digital asset infrastructure investment.

The funds are designed to track diversified indices comprising companies actively engaged in the infrastructure, development, and revenue generation within the stablecoin and tokenization sectors. Amplify emphasized that these offerings arrive amid a burgeoning phase for digital finance, driven by advancements in blockchain technology, increased regulatory clarity, and expanding institutional involvement.

Source: Amplify ETFs

Stablecoins and tokenization have become pivotal themes within the crypto industry in 2025, bolstered by legislative progress in the United States that encourages institutional engagement and the development of compliant digital assets. Regulatory efforts include the U.S. passing laws providing clearer frameworks for stablecoins and ongoing discussions regarding the treatment of tokenized assets such as stocks.

Amplify’s stablecoin ETF includes shares of major players like Visa, Circle, Mastercard, and PayPal—companies generating substantial revenue through payments, digital asset infrastructure, and trading platforms. The fund also features crypto ETFs from Grayscale, iShares, and Bitwise, reflecting broad institutional interest.

The firm highlighted recent legislative milestones, such as the U.S. GENIUS Act and Europe’s MiCA regulation, which are positioning stablecoins as a compliant backbone of future digital economies. These developments reinforce investor confidence and the maturation of the industry.

Meanwhile, the tokenization ETF provides exposure to legacy financial institutions including BlackRock, JPMorgan, Citigroup, and the Nasdaq, all of which have engaged in tokenization initiatives to digitize traditional financial services. Over recent years, these institutions have significantly invested in blockchain-driven digitization efforts, seeking efficiencies and new revenue opportunities.

Market observers note that the surge of crypto and blockchain ETFs in 2025 follows the easing of regulatory hurdles by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, specifically under Chair Paul Atkins. This shift has contributed to increased ETF offerings, reflecting broader institutional acceptance of digital assets and their infrastructure.

As the industry continues to evolve, the launch of these ETFs underscores the growing maturity of blockchain technology and its integration into mainstream financial infrastructure, driven by technological innovation and clearer regulatory pathways.

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