Tokenized RWA Sector Hits $38B as Treasury Debt Dominates Market

Tokenized RWAs Push Deeper Into TradFi
The tokenized RWA sector takes physical and traditional finance (TradFi) assets and puts them onchain as digital tokens, opening the door to deeper liquidity, broader access, and transparent settlement.
By connecting decentralized finance (DeFi) with traditional markets, tokenization lets investors trade fractional slices of off-chain assets without relying on the usual layers of intermediaries. To date, the sector has largely coalesced around tokens backed by fiat currencies, government treasuries, corporate bonds, real estate, precious metals, and private credit.

Rwa.xyz statistics show the market punched through the $38 billion mark on Aug. 6, 2026. The investor base has widened just as aggressively, with total asset holders jumping 56.18% over the past month to 1,701,650.
Treasury Debt Crushes the Competition With $16.21 Billion
Tokenized RWAs have sprawled across several corners of TradFi, including U.S. Treasury debt, commodities, active strategies, asset-backed credit, stocks, specialty finance, corporate credit, non-U.S. government debt, private equity, venture capital, diversified credit, real estate, and public equity. But Treasury debt is crushing the competition, commanding $16.21 billion in TVL, according to rwa.xyz records. Across 87 distinct U.S. Treasury debt products, the market now counts 63,010 unique holders.

The fight for tokenized Treasury dollars is getting crowded, but Circle USYC sits on the throne with $3 billion in total value, trailed by Blackrock’s USD Institutional Digital Liquidity fund (BUIDL) at $2.68 billion. Ondo’s U.S. Dollar Yield fund is breathing down their necks at $2.14 billion, while Franklin Templeton’s iBENJI controls $1.72 billion. Further down the money pile, the Janus Henderson Treasury Fund holds $882.30 million, while the Invesco Short Duration U.S. Government Sec fund closes out the group with $813.86 million.
Tokenized Credit Climbs as Non-U.S. Government Debt Retreats
Tokenized non-U.S. government debt is moving in reverse, sitting at $1.28 billion in distributed value after sliding 7.78% over the past 30 days. The corner spans 24 assets and 10,111 holders, with Spiko’s EU T-Bill fund controlling the biggest slice. Tokenized credit is telling the opposite story. Distributed value climbed to $7.30 billion, up 1.63%, while represented value swelled 3.65% to $36.77 billion. The sector now stretches across 2,543 assets and 191,745 holders, with Syrup USDC sitting atop the heap.
Tokenized Stocks and Commodities Flash Red-Hot Activity
Tokenized stocks are flashing a more chaotic picture. Distributed value climbed 5.10% to $2.37 billion, while monthly transfer volume exploded 138.45% to $20.72 billion, even as monthly active addresses sank 16.36% to 355,222. Holders, meanwhile, skyrocketed 117.93% to 1.09 million. Tokenized commodities are riding their own hot streak. Distributed value reached $4.88 billion, up 4.07%, monthly transfer volume advanced 6.76% to $4.95 billion, and active addresses ripped 124.42% higher to 84,505, with Tether Gold ruling the category.
With $40 billion now within striking distance, tokenized RWAs are pushing deeper into TradFi, while surging holders and transfer volumes suggest the onchain asset experiment is still accelerating fast.
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