The real-world asset sector that institutional investors talk about most is not the one ordinary people are actually using. What the Data Shows RWA.xyz data on The real-world asset sector that institutional investors talk about most is not the one ordinary people are actually using. What the Data Shows RWA.xyz data on

The RWA Sector Is Growing Fast: Data Shows Who Is Actually Using It

2026/03/10 00:34
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The real-world asset sector that institutional investors talk about most is not the one ordinary people are actually using.

What the Data Shows

RWA.xyz data on active addresses by real-world asset category reveals a gap so large it reframes the entire conversation around tokenization. Stablecoins, which are tokenized dollars, have 14,392,013 active wallet addresses. Public equity tokenization sits in second place at 21,705. Commodities at 9,387. Private credit at 4,045. US Treasury debt at 1,363. Real estate at 524.

The ratio between first and second place is not close. Stablecoins have 663 times more active users than the next largest tokenized asset category. Everything else on the list combined reaches approximately 39,000 active addresses. Stablecoins have 14.4 million. That is not a market where multiple asset categories are competing for adoption. It is a market where one category has already won and everything else is a rounding error.

The Gap Between Narrative and Reality

Conference panels, venture capital theses, and institutional research reports spend considerable time on tokenized Treasuries, tokenized real estate, and tokenized private credit. The use cases are real. The total addressable market arguments are coherent. US Treasury debt tokenization lets investors hold yield-bearing government paper on-chain without custodial intermediaries. Real estate tokenization theoretically opens illiquid assets to fractional ownership. Private credit tokenization reduces settlement friction for institutional lenders.

All of that is true. None of it has attracted meaningful users yet. US Treasury debt tokenization, the category generating the most institutional excitement, has 1,363 active addresses. Real estate has 524. Corporate bonds have 3. Three users. Globally.

Stablecoins have 14 million because they solve a problem people actually have right now. As the Latin America data published earlier today showed, 70% of crypto inflows in Argentina, Colombia, and Brazil go into stablecoins. Users in those markets are not interested in tokenized Treasuries. They want a dollar that holds its value and moves without a bank account. Stablecoins do that. Everything else on this list requires the user to already have dollar stability and be seeking yield or diversification on top of it.

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Why the Other Categories Are Not Growing Faster

Tokenized public equity has 21,705 users, the largest non-stablecoin category by a significant margin. That number reflects a specific use case: access to US equities for users in jurisdictions where traditional brokerage accounts are difficult to open or maintain. It is the same structural driver as stablecoin adoption, access to something otherwise unavailable, applied to a narrower population with a narrower need.

Private credit at 4,045 is almost entirely institutional. The ticket sizes are large, the onboarding is complex, and the regulatory requirements in most jurisdictions limit participation to accredited or professional investors. Active address counts understate the capital involved but accurately reflect the user base: small, specialized, and not growing through retail distribution.

Real estate at 524 reflects the hardest tokenization problem. Property rights are jurisdictional. Legal title requires local enforcement. A token representing a fraction of a building in Miami is only as valuable as the legal system willing to enforce what that token represents. Solving that problem requires regulatory frameworks that do not yet exist at scale in most markets.

The Question the Chart Raises

Institutional investors are building infrastructure for the categories with 500 users while 14 million people are already using the category that works. Whether the sophisticated asset classes eventually close that gap, or whether stablecoins simply absorb more use cases as the infrastructure matures, is the central question in tokenization that this chart surfaces without answering.

The dollar won the first round of real-world asset tokenization. Everything else is still trying to find its users.

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