JPMorgan tokenizes Invesco QQQ Trust into real-world asset token
The banking giant converted one of the world's most popular ETFs into a tokenized asset during DTCC's live production trades event, with a full tokenization service expected by October 2026
JPMorgan just turned one of the most widely held ETFs on the planet into a digital token. The Invesco QQQ Trust, the ETF that tracks the Nasdaq-100 and serves as a proxy for betting on Big Tech, has been converted into a tokenized real-world asset.
The conversion happened on July 15 during DTCC’s live production trades event, which brought together roughly 40 firms to demonstrate that tokenized infrastructure can actually work inside traditional finance’s plumbing.
What actually happened
JPMorgan took the QQQ ETF and created a tokenized representation of it. This isn’t replacing the ETF. It’s wrapping it in a digital format that preserves all the rights, liquidity, and investor protections of the original product.
The event was part of DTCC’s broader push toward launching a full Tokenization Service in October 2026. DTCC, for the uninitiated, is the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation, the behind-the-scenes giant that processes the vast majority of US securities transactions.
The roughly 40 firms participating in the event were involved in activities spanning tokenized equities and US Treasuries.
Why JPMorgan and why QQQ
JPMorgan’s involvement here isn’t a surprise if you’ve been paying attention. The bank has been building out its blockchain capabilities through its Onyx platform, now rebranded as Kinexys. The platform has been specifically examining how ETF tokenization could streamline transaction processes and enable continuous market access.
Traditional markets close at 4 PM Eastern. They don’t trade on weekends. They observe holidays. Tokenized assets can trade around the clock, meaning the ability to react to overnight news without waiting for the opening bell is genuinely meaningful.
What this means for investors
The preservation of traditional ETF rights and protections is worth emphasizing. By explicitly maintaining those protections, this approach is designed to give institutional allocators comfort that they’re not venturing into uncharted legal territory.
The October 2026 launch of DTCC’s full Tokenization Service will be the next milestone to watch.