CoinTrust

Solana Takes the Lead in Tokenized U.S. Treasury Market

solana blockchain

Tokenized U.S. Treasury bills are gaining traction across multiple blockchain networks, with Solana emerging as the fastest-growing platform for new issuance over the past 30 days. The expansion highlights increasing interest in bringing traditional financial assets onto public blockchains and points to a potentially broader multichain market for tokenized securities.

Data from the period showed that Solana recorded approximately $378.2 million in new tokenized Treasury bill issuance, surpassing Ethereum’s $272.2 million. The figures indicate that demand for blockchain-based representations of U.S. government debt is spreading beyond Ethereum, which has historically been a major venue for tokenized real-world assets.

The growth was not limited to the two largest platforms. BNB Chain and zkSync Era also recorded increases in tokenized Treasury activity, indicating that issuers and investors are increasingly willing to use different blockchain infrastructures for financial assets.

Major Issuers Continue to Dominate Supply

Despite the expansion across networks, much of the tokenized Treasury market remains concentrated among established issuers. Superstate and Securitize accounted for a significant portion of the new supply, underscoring the influence of specialized firms in the rapidly developing tokenization sector.

The concentration suggests that institutional participation remains an important driver of blockchain-based financial products. Established issuers can provide the regulatory structures, custody arrangements, and operational infrastructure required to connect traditional securities markets with decentralized networks.

At the same time, the data showed that not all tokenized Treasury assets were actively deployed on blockchains. Off-chain holdings increased by $81.7 million during the period, reflecting the continued importance of conventional custody and settlement structures alongside blockchain-based ownership records.

Solana’s $378.2 million in new tokenized Treasury bill issuance over 30 days exceeded Ethereum’s $272.2 million, signaling a notable shift in the distribution of new real-world asset activity across blockchain networks.

Tokenized Equities Move Into DeFi

The expansion is also extending beyond government debt. About $111 million worth of tokenized equities were actively deployed in decentralized finance applications, with Solana again emerging as the leading blockchain.

The development is significant because it indicates that tokenization is moving beyond the initial creation and distribution of digital versions of traditional assets. Once deployed in decentralized finance, tokenized securities can potentially be incorporated into lending, trading, collateral and other financial applications, subject to applicable regulatory and platform requirements.

The $111 million in tokenized equities actively deployed in DeFi points to growing on-chain utility for tokenized assets rather than simple issuance and holding.

The increasing use of tokenized equities alongside Treasury products could broaden the range of traditional financial instruments available through blockchain-based systems. It also creates potential opportunities for developers and financial institutions seeking to build applications around programmable representations of stocks, bonds and other securities.

Multichain Market Takes Shape

The latest figures suggest that the tokenization market may be moving toward a more diversified blockchain environment. Rather than relying primarily on one network, issuers are distributing assets across several platforms based on factors such as transaction costs, speed, liquidity, ecosystem activity and access to decentralized finance applications.

The combined growth of tokenized Treasuries and equities across multiple networks suggests that blockchain-based financial markets could evolve into a broader multichain ecosystem.

However, the market remains relatively concentrated among a small group of issuers and asset categories. Continued growth will likely depend on regulatory clarity, institutional adoption, interoperability between blockchains, and the development of deeper secondary-market liquidity.

For now, the increase in Treasury issuance on Solana, continued activity on Ethereum and growth across other networks indicate that tokenized real-world assets are becoming increasingly distributed across the blockchain sector. The trend could provide a foundation for a wider digital securities market in which traditional assets operate across multiple blockchain ecosystems.

Exit mobile version