Only 34 RWAs Exceed $50M On-Chain Assets; Electric Capital Reports
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Electric Capital’s report maps 501 real-world yield sources with only 34 RWAs above $50M on-chain value assets. Concentration in low-yield categories shows limiting barriers with only two having crossed 2,000 holders. Abundant untapped yield across seven clusters points to massive future growth in RWA. Electric Capital’s March 17, 2026 report shows that only 34 of 501 real-world assets (RWA) sources have over $50 million in on-chain tokenization. The data shows early-stage adoption is driven by $280 billion in stablecoins, with growing demand for risk-free yield and improved infrastructure set to accelerate which assets get tokenized next. Review on Real-World Yield Sources Electric Capital’s latest research report, published on March 17, 2026, provides a comprehensive mapping of real-world yield opportunities and their tokenization status in crypto/DeFi. The analysis uses data as of March 8, 2026, and highlights the massive gap between traditional finance yield sources and what’s actually live on-chain. The review was conducted with 501 real-world yield sources across 15 categories. Out of which 34 with legal or market barriers were excluded, leaving 467 sources for detailed analysis of potential tokenized RWAs. Notably, the key finding is that only 34 of 467 real-world yield sources have meaningful on-chain scale with each exceeding $50M in value. The remaining 433 sources show no significant tokenization, with 23 partially tokenized and 11 below scale. This stark contrast shows the abundant untapped yield potential. Current on-chain RWAs remain heavily concentrated: U.S. Treasuries ($11B, dominant category). Private credit ($2.8B). Corporate bonds ($1.9B). Non-U.S. government debt ($1.1B). The top 10 tokenized assets represent 64% of total RWA value, with most non-stablecoin yield products offering 3–5%, with newer ones pushing higher. Of the 35 RWAs above $50M, only two have more than 2,000 holders. Several, like BlackRock’s BUIDL, restrict participation, concentrating value among a few top holders.…
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