Key Takeaways:
- BNB Chain added 124,000 RWA holders in 72 hours as of Aug. 17
- Tokenized RWA market reached $44.7B, up 2,228% over three years
- Ethereum leads with $23.3B in tokenized assets; BNB Chain trails
Key Takeaways:

BNB Chain added 124,000 real-world asset holders in 72 hours, the network reported Aug. 17, as tokenized asset adoption accelerates across the ecosystem.
Tokenized real-world assets reached $44.7 billion, up roughly 2,228 percent over three years, according to Token Terminal data, with Ethereum hosting $23.3 billion — more than half the market.
BlackRock's BUIDL fund, now $2.8 billion across 10 chains, has landed on BNB Chain and can be used as collateral on Binance. Tokenized Treasury bonds reached $16.2 billion and private credit $7.3 billion, per RWA.xyz data.
The holder surge comes as Grayscale and VanEck amended filings for spot BNB ETFs, potentially opening a regulated route into the network's native asset. Institutions project the broader tokenized asset market to reach $2-4 trillion by the 2030s, per McKinsey.
Despite the headline growth, the RWA market shows sharp concentration. Five products — Figure Housing Credit Fund, Circle's USYC, Tether Gold, BlackRock BUIDL, and Justokenglobal's JMWH Fund — account for nearly half the total market size, according to Forbes data. Roughly 88 percent of RWA market value sits in just 62 asset targets.
Liquidity remains uneven. A July 2026 BeInCrypto Intelligence report found that 56 percent of tokenized assets with market cap above $100,000 — about $32.9 billion — had zero on-chain transfer records in a single week. Tokenized Treasury bonds and private credit have relatively sufficient liquidity, but most other categories remain under $1 billion.
The concentration problem traces back to regulatory constraints. Approximately 97 percent of tokenized assets still set entry thresholds, excluding retail investors, a barrier rooted in the SEC's 2017 Howey Test determination. The DTCC, which custodies about $114 trillion in assets, plans production-level pilots in July 2026 with over 50 institutions including BlackRock, JPMorgan Chase, and Goldman Sachs, covering Russell 1000 components and U.S. Treasury bonds.
BNB Chain's RWA expansion builds on infrastructure improvements. The network has listed over 155 types of tokenized stocks, and DeFi liquidity has exceeded $1 billion. On Aug. 6, BNB Chain expanded its RWA infrastructure to Solana via Chainlink's CCIP, which saw cross-chain transfer volume of $4.9 billion last quarter, up 353 percent year over year.
The network also benefits from its association with Binance and a large user base. In Q2 2026, tokenized real-world assets deposited into DeFi platforms reached $7.4 billion, up more than twofold year over year, with yield-bearing stablecoins and tokenized Treasury bonds accounting for the highest proportion.
The industry is splitting into two development paths: one prioritizing ownership compliance and access channels, the other pursuing composability by wrapping compliant assets like BUIDL for circulation within permissionless DeFi. Circle's USYC surpassed BlackRock's BUIDL earlier this year to become the largest tokenized Treasury fund by volume, showing the competitive dynamics at play.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.