The Real World Asset (RWA) sector stands as one of the most dynamic and rapidly expanding areas in decentralized finance (DeFi). DefiLlama reports the total on-chain RWA value at approximately $17.5 billion (with some broader estimates nearing $20B when including off-chain tokenized assets), positioning it as DeFi’s fifth-largest category. This milestone—surpassing decentralized exchanges (DEXs)—reflects a dramatic rise from roughly $12 billion at the end of 2024, driven by tokenized U.S. Treasuries, physical commodities like gold, private credit, and structured products.
What Are Real World Assets (RWAs)?
What exactly are RWAs? They are digital tokens representing ownership or claims on traditional, off-chain assets—think U.S. government bonds, bars of gold, corporate invoices, or private loans. By bringing these into blockchain smart contracts, RWAs deliver benefits like 24/7 liquidity, fractional ownership, instant settlement, transparency, and composability with other DeFi tools (e.g., lending or yield farming). This bridges the gap between TradFi (traditional finance) stability—low-risk yields—and blockchain’s efficiency, attracting both institutional capital (from firms like BlackRock) and retail users seeking reliable returns in volatile crypto markets.
The growth isn’t hype; it’s backed by regulatory progress, institutional partnerships, and attractive yields that often outpace bank savings accounts while remaining relatively low-risk. In this 2026 overview, we’ll break down the leading protocols by total assets/TVL, explore why tokenized Treasuries and gold dominate, highlight private credit innovators, and discuss emerging hybrids like Ethena, Maple, and Sky.
The Dominance of Tokenized Treasuries and Commodities
Tokenized U.S. Treasuries and gold-backed tokens form the backbone of the RWA sector, accounting for roughly 45–50% of total value. Treasuries offer government-backed security with predictable, floating yields tied to short-term interest rates—ideal for conservative investors amid economic uncertainty. Tokenized gold provides a classic inflation hedge and store of value, redeemable for physical metal in many cases.
Here are the current top protocols/assets ranked by total assets/TVL (primarily from DefiLlama data as of January 13, 2026):
Securitize — $2.494 billion (Treasury Bills)
Securitize is the go-to institutional tokenization platform, issuing regulated products like BlackRock’s flagship BUIDL fund (a tokenized money market fund). It prioritizes compliance with SEC rules, regular attestations, and multi-chain support, making it a trusted entry point for large funds wary of unregulated crypto.
Tether Gold (XAUT) — $2.402 billion (Commodities)
Backed 1:1 by allocated physical gold stored in secure vaults, XAUT offers stability and redeemability. Its listing on major centralized exchanges (CEXs) boosts accessibility, appealing to both institutions and retail users seeking a crypto-native gold exposure.
Ondo Finance — $2.006 billion (Treasury Bills)
Ondo stands out as a DeFi-native powerhouse with products like OUSG (tokenized short-term Treasuries) and USDY (a yield-bearing stablecoin). It supports cross-chain functionality across Ethereum, Solana, Polygon, BSC, and more, enabling seamless integration into DeFi protocols. Recent expansions into tokenized equities on Solana position Ondo for retail-scale growth, with TVL hitting record highs despite token price volatility.
Paxos Gold (PAXG) — $1.757 billion (Commodities)
Similar to XAUT, PAXG is fully compliant, audited, and redeemable for physical gold, with strong emphasis on regulatory transparency.
Circle USYC — $1.522 billion (Treasury Bills)
Circle’s yield-bearing product focuses on stability and full regulatory compliance, appealing to institutions seeking familiar issuer backing.
These leaders demonstrate how tokenized Treasuries provide reliable, low-volatility yields (often 4–5%+ APY depending on rates), while gold adds diversification. Their success stems from institutional credibility—BlackRock’s involvement alone has been a game-changer—and seamless on-chain usability.
Check out this screenshot of Ondo Finance’s OUSG interface in action:
Private Credit and Hybrid Innovators
Beyond safe-haven assets, private credit RWAs unlock higher yields by tokenizing real-world economic activity like invoices, trade finance, and structured loans. These carry more risk but offer compelling returns for yield seekers.
Centrifuge Protocol — $1.279 billion (Private Credit)
Centrifuge pioneered on-chain private credit, allowing asset managers to tokenize invoices and loans for lending pools. It enables billions in structured credit with transparency and efficiency, partnering with institutions like Janus Henderson for products such as JAAA (tokenized CLOs). Its multichain approach (Ethereum, Avalanche, Base) supports scalable deployment.

Hybrid Protocols
Hybrid protocols blend synthetic strategies, institutional credit, and RWA collateral for diversified yields:
Ethena (RWA-specific USDtb ~$849 million in Treasury Bills; overall TVL ~$7.2 billion):
Ethena’s USDe uses delta-neutral crypto strategies for synthetic yields, while USDtb provides direct tokenized BlackRock exposure—bridging crypto-native innovation with traditional stability.
Maple Finance (SYRUP) — $2.705 billion TVL:
Maple excels in institutional on-chain credit, offering undercollateralized loans and tokenized private credit pools. It attracts real businesses and lenders, delivering higher yields than pure Treasuries.
Sky (formerly MakerDAO, overall TVL ~$6.6 billion):
Sky backs its USDS stablecoin with significant RWA collateral (Treasuries, credit vaults), generating protocol revenue through the Sky Savings Rate. Integrations like Spark further expand RWA exposure.
These hybrids highlight RWAs’ maturation: from pure tokenization to composable, yield-optimized products.
Trends and Market Insights for 2026
Institutional adoption accelerates, with BlackRock, Goldman Sachs, and others expanding tokenized funds. Cross-chain interoperability (e.g., Ondo’s Solana push) and retail access lower barriers, while emerging areas like tokenized equities, real estate, and AI-themed assets gain traction.
Key challenges persist: smart contract vulnerabilities, evolving regulations (e.g., U.S. CLARITY Act progress), and yield sensitivity to interest rates or funding markets. Still, projections point to $20B+ in on-chain value soon, with broader tokenized markets eyeing trillions long-term.
Emerging players like WisdomTree (~$737 million in fixed income) and Superstate USTB (~$582 million) add depth.
Conclusion
RWAs are no longer experimental—they’re reshaping DeFi by importing TradFi’s stability and yields into blockchain’s open ecosystem. Protocols like Securitize and Ondo lead with institutional-grade Treasuries, Centrifuge pioneers credit innovation, and hybrids like Maple, Ethena, and Sky push boundaries.
This infrastructure could unlock a tokenized economy worth trillions, making finance more inclusive and efficient.
Always do your own research (DYOR), assess smart contract audits, regulatory risks, and market dependencies before participating.