- As of April 2026, tokenized real-world assets had a distributed on-chain value of approximately 27.65 billion distributed across some 710,000 wallet addresses.
- The New York Stock Exchange proposed a rule change to the SEC to allow the exchange to trade tokenized securities on its exchange platform.
- A rising channel pattern drives a short-term recovery momentum in Ethereum price
Over the past seven months, the crypto market has been in a correction trend which saw Bitcoin falling from $126,272 to $59,930 and Ethereum price fell from $4,955 to $1,741. While several crypto sectors mimicked this drawdown, the Tokenized Real-World Assets (RWAs) showed notable resilience and continued to attract money.
Tokenized real-world assets is the process of creating a digital representation of tangible and non-tangible assets like government bonds, real estate, and private credit onto the blockchain. The segment was once viewed as an experiment for an experimental bridge betwe...


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