RWA
Real World Assets, or RWA, refers to the tokenization of off-chain assets including treasuries, real estate, private credit, equities, and commodities onto blockchain rails. The category has moved from concept to one of the fastest growing sectors in crypto. The coverage here tracks what matters: tokenized treasury products from BlackRock’s BUIDL, Franklin Templeton’s BENJI, Ondo’s USDY, and the rest of the cohort that now collectively manages tens of billions in on-chain treasuries, private credit tokenization through platforms like Maple, Goldfinch, and Centrifuge that bring institutional lending on-chain, regulatory frameworks as the SEC, CFTC, and international regulators figure out how tokenized securities fit existing rules, Ethereum and Solana competition for hosting the largest tokenized asset issuers, the Ondo Finance no-action request on recording securities on Ethereum and similar regulatory tests, and the traditional finance integration as banks, asset managers, and brokerages launch their own tokenization platforms. RWA represents the convergence point where crypto infrastructure meets traditional finance. The flows are real, the issuers are recognizable, and the regulatory clarity is finally improving. Coingo covers the product launches, the regulatory filings, the issuer competition, and the broader question of whether RWA becomes the largest category in crypto by total value within the next several years.