Solana logs 376M BUIDL mint as BlackRock fund tie reviewed
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What’s verified about the 376 million BUIDL mint According to MEXC News (https://www.mexc.co/news/684721?utm_source=openai), an entity minted 376 million BUIDL tokens on Solana early this morning, around 4:00 AM UTC. The report characterizes the action as a mint, not a transfer or bridge event. The claim is currently uncorroborated by primary institutional statements. What is verified, strictly speaking, is the publication of that claim and its approximate timing. The report did not include addresses or transaction hashes, so independent on-chain verification remains pending. No public comments from BlackRock, Securitize, or the Solana Foundation were cited. Why this alleged BUIDL mint matters for Securitize Solana The BlackRock BUIDL fund is a tokenized real‑world asset vehicle that invests in cash and U.S. Treasuries, with Solana support enabled by Securitize. As reported by CoinDesk (https://www.coindesk.com/markets/2025/03/25/blackrock-securitize-expand-usd1-7b-tokenized-money-market-fund-buidl-to-solana?utm_source=openai), BUIDL expanded to Solana in March 2025 with institutional participation and public commentary from project leaders. In that context, a large mint on Solana could reflect operational flows specific to that chain. Absent official statements, the scale alone does not indicate intention or end‑investor flows. “An entity minted 376 million BUIDL tokens on Solana early this morning,” said PANews. This reflects the narrow claim currently available while broader details remain unconfirmed. Near‑term effects on Solana users or BUIDL holders cannot be assessed without on‑chain details that anchor the event. Based on reporting by Yahoo Finance (https://finance.yahoo.com/news/blackrock-expands-buidl-solana-tokenized-005300913.html?utm_source=openai), analytics dashboards such as RWA.xyz are commonly used to track tokenized RWA supply and flows. Standard verification also involves checking Solana explorers for the BUIDL mint account and recent supply deltas aligned to the reported time. When reviewing explorers, distinguish a new mint from internal transfers, burns, or cross‑chain bridge movements. Correlate any detected mint with official channels from BlackRock, Securitize, or the Solana Foundation before drawing conclusions. Record the timestamp and compare…
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