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Bloomberg and Kaiko Move to Extend Licensed Market Data into Tokenised Environments

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Bloomberg and Kaiko have announced a collaboration aimed at enabling Bloomberg’s reference and pricing data to be accessed within blockchain-based tokenised market infrastructures.

The initial focus is on tokenised U.S. Treasuries and repo use cases on the Canton Network. Under the arrangement, Bloomberg Data License content will be made available on-chain through Kaiko’s infrastructure, with access controlled under existing entitlement and licensing frameworks.

The announcement addresses a structural issue in tokenised market development: how proprietary, institutionally licensed data can be incorporated into blockchain workflows without compromising governance or commercial controls.

Bridging Enterprise Data Governance and Blockchain Distribution

In traditional markets, Bloomberg reference data supports valuation, compliance reporting, risk management and operational processing. As financial instruments are tokenised, blockchain records may represent ownership or settlement logic, while pricing and reference inputs remain sourced from established data vendors.

This separation introduces architectural considerations. Market participants must ensure that on-chain activity is supported by consistent, auditable data inputs aligned with their broader enterprise systems.

The Bloomberg–Kaiko collaboration enables authorised users to access licensed data within a permissioned blockchain environment. Access remains restricted to entitled clients, preserving contractual usage controls and intellectual property protections.

From a market data perspective, this represents an extension of existing distribution models into a new technical environment rather than the creation of a public on-chain data feed.

Implications for Data Architecture

For data strategy and governance teams, the initiative raises practical considerations around:

  • How proprietary datasets are delivered into distributed ledger systems.
  • How entitlements are enforced in smart contract-driven workflows.
  • How audit trails are maintained across on-chain and off-chain environments.
  • How synchronisation is managed between blockchain data states and traditional distribution channels.

The use of Canton – designed for permissioned, privacy-enabled financial applications – reinforces the institutional orientation of the project.

While the current scope focuses on Treasuries and repo, the model could potentially extend to other reference datasets, subject to commercial and regulatory constraints. However, the announcement does not detail expansion plans or interoperability across other blockchain networks.

The significance lies in how established data providers are adapting to hybrid architectures that combine traditional market infrastructure with blockchain-based settlement layers. Rather than treating on-chain markets as separate ecosystems, this collaboration integrates blockchain distribution into existing enterprise data governance frameworks.

As tokenised markets continue to evolve, the treatment of licensed market data within those environments will remain a key area of operational and architectural focus.

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