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Tokenized markets reach $2.3B – Why utility matters more than TVL

On July 19, 2026 by voice

Tokenized U.S. funds continue drawing institutional capital as regulated on-chain finance expands beyond early adoption. That pattern emerges because institutions still favor issuers with established liquidity and distribution channels.

As a result of this preference, Arbitrum [ARB] leads with roughly 12,500 distinct holder wallets, largely through Theo. Solana [SOL] follows with about 8,200 wallets, supported mainly by Ondo Finance [ONDO] and Etherfuse.

Source: Allium

Meanwhile, Sui [SUI] approaches 6,000 holders, reinforcing Ondo’s growing cross-chain footprint. In addition, HyperEVM and Base add nearly 4,000 and 3,200 holders, further extending institutional reach.

Yet Ethereum [ETH] hosts only around 2,000 holders despite supporting several issuers. This suggests issuer reputation, rather than chain availability alone, is the key driver of liquidity, user growth, and future competition across tokenized fund markets.

Tokenized stocks redefine blockchain utility

Institutional momentum is no longer limited to tokenized funds. Market participants are also investing in equities, which have expanded their presence on various blockchain platforms.

The industry has reached an all-time high of $2.3 billion in market capitalization, demonstrating increasing interest in on-chain financial products.

Ethereum leads with $783.2 million. This translates into 34% of total value, reflecting its role as the primary custody layer. BNB Chain follows with $679.8 million, while Solana holds $535.9 million. However, market value tells only part of the story.

Source: X

Moreover, Solana processes roughly 95%–97% of tokenized equity trading. This indicates that execution is increasingly shifting away from where assets are stored.

This divergence implies that institutions are beginning to separate custody and trade functions, potentially redefining blockchain leadership by emphasizing liquidity, settlement efficiency, and user activity rather than value locked alone.

Utility emerges as blockchain’s competitive edge

That shift reflects an industry-wide change in how blockchain competitors attract institutional investment capital. Investors increasingly evaluate execution quality and real economic activity rather than prioritizing TVL alone.

DEX volume, transaction activity, and fee generation have now become the key measures of network utility, replacing passive liquidity as the primary benchmark. Institutional investors continue to favor platforms that deliver rapid settlement at low cost while maintaining regulatory‑compliant token architectures.

As tokenization expands, networks delivering stronger capital efficiency and operational resilience will likely attract greater liquidity, reinforcing utility as blockchain’s primary competitive advantage.


Final Summary

  • Tokenized U.S. funds and tokenized stocks are expanding, signaling stronger institutional adoption of on-chain financial assets.
  • Blockchain competitiveness is increasingly defined by execution quality, liquidity, and utility rather than TVL alone.

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