Amplify launches stablecoin and tokenization ETFs…expanding investment in digital financial infrastructure
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- Amplify said it listed two exchange-traded funds (ETFs) on NYSE Arca that invest in stablecoins and tokenization infrastructure.
- The two ETFs include payment technology, digital asset infrastructure, tokenization-related companies, and crypto ETFs, increasing access to investment in digital financial infrastructure.
- Amplify said regulatory changes such as the U.S. GENIUS Act and Europe's MiCA regulation are promoting the growth of stablecoins and digital financial infrastructure.
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Digital asset manager Amplify has launched two exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that invest in stablecoin and tokenization infrastructure. The products are designed to encompass both the equity and crypto ecosystems and aim to broaden access to investment in digital financial infrastructure.
On the 24th (local time), Cointelegraph reported that Amplify listed the Amplify Stablecoin Technology ETF (STBQ) and the Amplify Tokenization Technology ETF (TKNQ) on NYSE Arca. Both products track indices composed of companies that build stablecoin- and tokenization-related products and infrastructure or generate revenue in those areas.
Amplify said of the ETF launches, "We are expanding our product lineup at a time when the growth of stablecoin infrastructure and tokenization is shaping the next phase of digital finance."
The stablecoin-themed ETF holds shares of companies that generate significant revenue from payment technology, digital asset infrastructure, and trading platforms. It includes stablecoin-related companies such as Visa, Circle, Mastercard, and PayPal, as well as crypto ETFs managed by Grayscale, iShares, and Bitwise.
Amplify also noted changes in the U.S. and European regulatory environments. The company explained, "The U.S. GENIUS Act and Europe's MiCA regulation are establishing stablecoins as a regulation-friendly core infrastructure of digital finance."
The tokenization-themed ETF includes BlackRock, J.P. Morgan, Figure Technology Solutions, Citigroup, and Nasdaq. These companies have pursued tokenization strategies in recent years to digitize traditional financial services. Crypto and blockchain ETFs have rapidly spread in the market since the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission relaxed regulatory requirements in 2025.




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