
Eli Lilly (Ondo Tokenized Stock)Price(LLYON)
Details Eli Lilly (Ondo Tokenized Stock) (LLYON) Price information (USD)
The current real-time price of LLYON is $935.13. In the past 24 hours, LLYON has traded between $934.92 and $940.81, showing strong market activity. The all-time high of LLYON is $1,121.08, and the all-time low is $713.06.
From a short-term perspective, the price change of LLYON over the past 1 hour is
Eli Lilly (Ondo Tokenized Stock) (LLYON) Market Information
Eli Lilly (Ondo Tokenized Stock) (LLYON) Today's Price
The live price of LLYON today is $935.13, with a current market cap of $4.255M. The 24-hour trading volume is 93K. The price of LLYON to USD is updated in real time.
Eli Lilly (Ondo Tokenized Stock) (LLYON) Price History (USD)
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Top 5 addresses | Holding amount | Holding ratio | |
|---|---|---|---|
ethereum | 0x0768...3c0300 | 2,003 | 45.37% |
ethereum | 0x4401...47f34a | 1,325 | 30.01% |
ethereum | 0xf89e...a5bc0c | 632 | 14.31% |
ethereum | 0x2558...8c9e2b | 30 | 0.68% |
ethereum | 0x0d07...b492fe | 13 | 0.29% |
Other | 411.9964 | 9.33% |
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ELI LILLY (ONDO TOKENIZED STOCK) (LLYON) FAQ
What is LLYON and how does it relate to the underlying Eli Lilly shares?
LLYON is a tokenized Real-World Asset (RWA) project by Ondo Finance that provides digital exposure to the shares of Eli Lilly and Company. It is designed to track the economic performance of the underlying stock. The project uses a minting and redemption mechanism to ensure the token maintains its peg to the actual stock, allowing authorized participants to trade tokens for the underlying value of the shares through regulated third parties.
Is holding LLYON the same as owning Eli Lilly stock directly?
No. Holding LLYON does not grant legal ownership of the underlying Eli Lilly shares, nor does it provide voting rights in Eli Lilly and Company. Instead, it offers "synthetic" exposure that is backed 1:1 by real shares held in custody by regulated third-party institutions. This allows investors to gain economic exposure to the asset's performance without traditional brokerage requirements.
Who is eligible to purchase LLYON and are there any geographic restrictions?
Access to LLYON is restricted based on jurisdiction and regulatory status. It is generally available to non-U.S. retail and institutional investors. Due to U.S. securities regulations, U.S. persons are typically barred from minting or purchasing these tokens directly from Ondo Finance. Potential investors should verify their eligibility based on local laws before participating.
Where can LLYON be traded and what technical standards does it follow?
LLYON can be traded on digital asset exchanges such as LBank, as well as decentralized exchanges on the Ethereum and BNB Smart Chain networks. It follows the standard ERC-20 and BEP-20 token protocols, making it compatible with most self-custodial wallets like MetaMask or Ledger for secure storage outside of exchanges.
How are dividends managed for LLYON token holders?
Dividends for LLYON work differently than traditional cash payouts. Instead of depositing cash into a user's account, dividends paid by Eli Lilly and Company are typically reinvested into the token value. This reinvestment increases the "intrinsic value" or the specific amount of underlying stock that each LLYON token represents.
What happens to the underlying assets if the issuer faces bankruptcy or technical failures?
LLYON is designed with "bankruptcy remoteness" in mind. The project uses Special Purpose Vehicles (SPVs) and regulated custodians to ensure that the underlying stocks are legally segregated from the company’s own balance sheet. Furthermore, the smart contracts undergo audits by specialized firms to mitigate the risk of technical vulnerabilities in the tokenization logic.



