Ondo Finance announced on Monday that its founder and CEO, Nathan Allman, died unexpectedly. He was 32. The company shared the news on X, calling it a moment of profound sadness. No cause of death was given. Allman’s family has asked for privacy.
Allman founded Ondo in 2021 after a stint on Goldman Sachs’ digital assets team. Before that, he started ChainStreet Capital, a crypto hedge fund focused on algorithmic and event-driven trading. He was a Brown University graduate.

At Ondo, Allman built one of the leading platforms for tokenized real-world assets. The company currently holds $3.86 billion worth of on-chain assets, including US Treasuries, stocks, and commodities. More than 111,680 token holders own a tokenized asset issued by Ondo.
Tokenization is the process of putting ownership of real-world financial assets onto a blockchain. It allows investors to buy and sell things like government bonds or equities in token form, often with faster settlement and lower barriers to entry.
Ondo’s products include USDY, a yield-bearing token backed by US Treasuries, and OUSG, which gives investors tokenized exposure to US government bonds. The company also offers tokenized equities through a platform called Ondo Global Markets.
The tokenization sector has grown quickly in recent years. Major financial institutions, including BlackRock, have taken notice of the technology’s potential to make trading and settlement more efficient. Allman was considered one of the key figures driving that growth.
Ian De Bode, the company’s president, will step in as CEO. De Bode has been running day-to-day operations, strategy, and product development at Ondo for more than two years.
De Bode also told Cointelegraph it had been an “incredibly sad day” for the company, describing Allman as both an extraordinary founder and a close personal friend.
Ondo said the company remains committed to building the vision Allman laid out — a more open and accessible financial system.
Allman had built Ondo into a firm that sits at the intersection of crypto and traditional finance, attracting institutional interest at a time when Wall Street has been exploring blockchain-based settlement solutions.
The company had no further comment on the circumstances of his death. Ondo said it will continue operating and executing on its roadmap.
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