RedStone delivers onchain NAV data for Neuberger Berman’s HINC tokenized fund

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Tokenized funds have spent the last two years proving they can exist onchain. The next challenge is proving they can be useful onchain, and that requires reliable, verifiable pricing data. RedStone, the blockchain oracle provider, announced on August 18, 2026 that it will deliver daily net asset value data for HINC, the Neuberger Securitize High Income Tokenized Fund, across four major blockchains. This is not a minor infrastructure update. HINC is an actively managed fund subadvised by Neuberger Berman, investing in high-yield corporate bonds, CLO debt tranches, and bank loans. Those are not stable, predictable assets. Their prices move with credit spreads, default risk, and macro sentiment, which makes getting an accurate, tamper-resistant NAV onchain both harder and more important than it is for, say, a Treasury bill fund. How the data actually gets onchain RedStone is pushing the NAV updates across Ethereum, Avalanche, Solana, and Sui simultaneously. The mechanism relies on a standard called the Trusted Single Source Oracle, or TSSO, developed jointly with Securitize, the tokenization platform that issued HINC. Each data point is cryptographically signed and timestamped before ...

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