Tokenized Equities Onchain Volume Hits $9B, Up 800% Since January

Source Cryptopolitan

In terms of total value, tokenized stocks is among the fastest growing categories within the RWA space. Year to date, the total value of tokenized stocks has gone from $683.6 million to $2.399 billion or a roughly 250% growth, according to RWA.xyz. This makes tokenized stocks the second-fastest-growing category among RWAs, just behind Venture capital, which saw growth of around 270% in the same period. 

The adoption becomes even more stark when we look at onchain trading volume. Tokenized equities have cleared $9 billion in trading volume, according to Blockworks data. This number back in January stood at $1 billion and $300 million a year ago. The majority of that move happened within the span of two months. 

June Is Where the Line Bends 

For most of the year, the volume trend looked steady and gradual. April saw volumes reach $2.7 billion and the following month reached $3.6 billion, the kind of natural rise that reads as normal category growth. June is where the numbers grew exponentially when it doubled to $7.2 billion before growing another 25% in July. Monthly gains of this size cannot be attributed to existing users trading more, but rather on new platforms coming to the fore. 

The spike in volume in June and July lines up with the launch of Robinhood Chain and Binance’s bStocks. Both the products have brought stock tokens to millions of existing users. 

Distribution Changed, the Product Didn’t

For most of last year, tokenized equities lived on crypto-native DEXs and stayed under $1 billion a month. Buying Tesla exposure onchain meant finding the right pool, trusting an issuer nobody had heard of, and accepting spreads that made the trade barely worth doing. That friction is what capped the category.

What changed is where the products sit. Tokenized stock moved into brokerage and exchange front ends with millions of existing accounts, which collapsed the onboarding step entirely.

The demand underneath is an access arbitrage. Nobody is buying a tokenized Apple share because they cannot buy Apple. They are buying the wrapper: 24/7 trading, fractional size, stablecoin settlement, and availability to users outside the US who cannot easily open a domestic brokerage account. That last group is the real volume driver, and it does not show up in US equity market data at all.

Regulation stopped being the blocker somewhere in that window. Post-GENIUS stablecoin rails gave the settlement leg actual legal footing, and a friendlier posture toward tokenized securities meant issuers stopped waiting for permission that was never going to arrive as a formal blessing.

Nasdaq Is Aiming at the Same Pitch

Which brings up the awkward part of the growth story. Nasdaq plans to extend trading to 23 hours a day, five days a week, putting the largest incumbent venue directly on top of the always-on argument tokenized equities have been built around.

If a regulated exchange offers near round-the-clock access with full settlement finality and no counterparty questions, the crypto-native advantage gets narrower. What survives is weekends, global access without a US brokerage relationship, fractionalization at very small sizes, and composability with DeFi protocols. That is a real list. It is a shorter list than it was.

Nasdaq compresses the moat rather than closing it. The question the next few prints answer is whether $9 billion was the start of a curve or the top of a venue-launch bump, and August data is the first month where new-listing effects should have washed out.

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