Tokenized RWAs Surpass $400 Billion in 2025, U.S. Treasuries Lead Growth

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Real-world assets (RWA) news broke in 2025 as tokenized RWAs crossed $400 billion, shifting from experiments to mainstream crypto infrastructure. U.S. treasuries led the charge, hitting $9 billion by year-end. Gold, private credit, and public stocks also saw strong tokenization. Ethereum remained the top settlement layer, but BNB Chain and Solana grew in usage. Major firms like Blackrock now treat tokenization as core infrastructure, signaling strong ecosystem growth.

In accordance with Bitcoin.com, tokenized real-world assets (RWAs) gained significant traction in 2025, moving beyond pilot projects to become a core part of the crypto market. The sector expanded across asset classes, with tokenized U.S. treasuries emerging as the dominant category, reaching nearly $9 billion in value by late December. Other notable segments included private credit, tokenized commodities led by gold, and tokenized public stocks. Ethereum remained the primary settlement layer, but BNB Chain, Solana, and other blockchains also supported growing pools of tokenized assets. Major asset managers like Blackrock and Franklin Templeton increasingly treated tokenization as infrastructure rather than an experiment.

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