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The tokenized real-world asset market crossed $37.5 billion in total market capitalization in May 2026, marking 100% growth year-on-year amidst deepening institutional demand for onchain yield. Institutions Pile Into Onchain…
Crypto NewsPublished:May 16, 2026, 6:30 PMTokenized RWA Market Hits $34.5B With 100% Annual Growth as Institutional Inflows Grow
The tokenized real-world asset market crossed $37.5 billion in total market capitalization in May 2026, marking 100% growth year-on-year amidst deepening institutional demand for onchain yield.
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The scale of growth becomes clearer in a historical context because, as reported earlier, the tokenized RWA market cap surged 20 times over during the last three years, reaching $29 billion before the latest milestone. The sector stood at under $2 billion as recently as 2022.

Blackrock’s BUIDL fund has become the standard reference point for institutional RWA adoption. Tokenized U.S. Treasuries recently climbed to $15.20 billion, with Blackrock and Circle leading inflows, a development that Bitcoin.com News has been tracking closely. Government debt now accounts for more than 60% of the tokenized RWA market when measured by protocol assets under management.
The shift signals a maturing ecosystem, given that early tokenization was dominated by government-backed assets with predictable yields. That category remains a key institutional entry point with Ondo Finance’s tokenized Treasury products sitting near $2.7 billion in total value locked, while Circle’s USYC, a yield-bearing product backed by short-duration U.S. government securities, has crossed $2.9 billion.
At the same time, private credit has quietly overtaken treasuries to become the single largest non- stablecoin RWA segment. Platforms tokenizing corporate loans and yield-bearing debt instruments have also attracted institutional capital that previously had limited access to private market exposure.
Long-range projections reflect institutional conviction, with Standard Chartered forecasting the market to reach $30 trillion by 2034, while Ripple and Boston Consulting Group estimate the figure to lie around the $18.9 trillion mark by 2033. Redstone’s Q1 2026 report put year-over-year sector growth at 85%, a figure the May reading has already surpassed.
Regulatory tailwinds are also accelerating enterprise onboarding. The proposed GENIUS Act in the U.S. and the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) framework in Europe have given institutional issuers a clearer legal runway to bring compliant tokenized products to market. With the tokenized RWA market up nearly 25% in Q1 2026 alone, the 100% annual growth figure may be a floor rather than a ceiling.
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