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According to Cryptopolitan, data from the on-chain data platform DefiLlama shows that as of August 18, the active deposit size of Real World Assets (RWA) in DeFi protocols has reached $3.98 billion, representing an approximately 6-fold increase compared to $651 million a year ago; three years ago, this figure was only $12 million. The current total issuance of tokenized RWA is $34.55 billion, but the actual on-chain utilization rate is only about 11.5%. Of this, private credit accounts for over half of the active total with $2.13 billion, bonds contribute $799 million, and reinsurance contributes $406 million. In contrast, the utilization rate of tokenized treasury bonds is extremely low—BlackRock BUIDL issuance reaches $2.74 billion, but on-chain deployment is only $18 million, with a utilization rate of only 0.66%; Franklin Templeton BENJI utilization rate is zero. Analysis points out that such products are designed specifically for institutional cash management, where holders pursue treasury yields rather than lending capabilities; tokenization only improves settlement efficiency and does not convert them into collateral.
According to BeInCrypto, a latest report jointly released by CoinShares and Token Terminal shows that over the past year (Q2 2025 to Q2 2026), the deposit volume of tokenized real-world assets (RWA) in the DeFi sector increased from $2.3 billion to $7.4 billion, a year-on-year increase of more than twofold, while total DeFi deposits declined by approximately 15% during the same period. The growth was primarily concentrated in yield-bearing products, including tokenized treasury bonds and multi-strategy funds (such as JTRSY, BUIDL, sUSDS), with Aave, Morpho, and Kamino providing the deepest liquidity. Meanwhile, on-chain RWA spot trading volume increased by approximately 220% year-on-year, while native crypto spot trading volume on decentralized exchanges fell by approximately 70%.
: Securitize CEO Carlos Domingo stated that after its NYSE listing, the company will utilize approximately $400 million in capital reserves to pursue mergers and acquisitions, aiming to expand its institutional-grade asset tokenization business. By completing its listing through a merger with Cantor Fitzgerald's SPAC, the company retained about 70% of its trust funds, providing sufficient cash reserves to support the next phase of expansion.Carlos Domingo noted that the acquisition targets will primarily focus on areas complementary to the tokenization business, rather than direct competitors, with the goal of building a "full-stack tokenization service platform" for institutional clients.Securitize currently serves institutions including BlackRock, KKR, Apollo, and VanEck, having issued approximately $4.4 billion in tokenized assets, including products such as BlackRock's BUIDL fund. (CoinDesk)
According to CoinDesk, Ripple is attempting to introduce XRP and its stablecoin, Ripple USD, into the AI agent payment market—currently dominated by the dollar-pegged stablecoin USD Coin—in order to penetrate the on-chain micropayment ecosystem. It has launched the “XRPL AI Starter Kit,” a toolkit for developers to build AI agent payment capabilities, enabling agents to perform payments, check balances, and conduct wallet operations on the XRP Ledger, and supporting automated payment workflows based on the x402 protocol. However, Ripple has not yet disclosed any large-scale, production-ready customers or real-world AI agent payment transaction data; the initiative remains in the early infrastructure and developer ecosystem exploration phase.
According to CoinDesk, crypto infrastructure firm Zerohash is seeking new funding at a valuation exceeding $1.5 billion. This comes after Mastercard abandoned its investment plans for Zerohash following its $1.8 billion acquisition of UK-based stablecoin infrastructure company BVNK. Founded in 2017, Zerohash provides APIs and embedded development tools to financial institutions and fintech companies, enabling support for cryptocurrencies, stablecoins, and tokenized products. The company now serves over 5 million users across 190 countries, with clients including Morgan Stanley, Stripe, Interactive Brokers, BlackRock’s BUIDL Fund, and Franklin Templeton. In September 2025, Zerohash closed its $104 million Series D-2 round, valuing the company at $1 billion at that time.
According to CoinDesk, Moody’s has awarded the highest rating of AAA-mf to Fidelity’s and BlackRock’s tokenized money market funds, signifying that both institutions’ products meet the highest standards in credit quality, liquidity, and capital preservation. Fidelity’s FILQ fund launched on May 6, built on Sygnum’s Desygnate tokenization platform, enabling real-time on-chain cash settlement and supported by infrastructure from J.P. Morgan, Apex Group, and Chainlink; BlackRock’s BUIDL fund launched in March 2024 and currently accounts for approximately 15% of the tokenized Treasury market.
BlackRock has submitted an application to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for a new tokenized fund structure, once again choosing Securitize to provide infrastructure support.BlackRock's first tokenized fund, BUIDL, launched in 2024, has since grown to approximately $2.3 billion in assets under management. The new filing outlines a model that integrates blockchain-based ownership records with regulated transfer agents and investor access systems.
asset management giant BlackRock has filed a new tokenized fund structure application with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), again selecting Securitize as the provider of underlying technology and issuance infrastructure. According to the filing, the fund will record ownership on the blockchain and integrate with regulated transfer agents and investor access systems. Specifically, Securitize Transfer Agent, LLC will be responsible for maintaining the official registry and ownership records of fund shares across multiple public blockchains, achieving the integration of on-chain assets with traditional compliance systems.This application represents a further expansion built on the success of its first tokenized fund, BUIDL. Since its launch in 2024, the product's scale has grown to approximately $2.3 billion. Market data shows that the total market size for real-world asset (RWA) tokenization has now surpassed $30 billion, with institutional capital accelerating its shift from experimental phases towards compliant, scaled on-chain financial infrastructure development.
Odaily reports, State Street, in partnership with Galaxy, has launched the on-chain liquidity fund SWEEP, allowing investors to "one-click transfer" stablecoins into yield-generating tokenized assets for 24/7 on-chain cash management.The fund will initially be deployed on Solana, with future plans to expand to Stellar and Ethereum, and integrate infrastructure such as Chainlink.Targeting qualified investors, SWEEP is positioned similarly to products like BlackRock's BUIDL, offering U.S. Treasury-like yields through an on-chain structure. It represents the latest exploration in the convergence of traditional asset management and blockchain technology.