Real-World Asset tokenization is forecasted to hit $16 trillion by 2030.
Despite being in the early innings of development, tokenization of real-world assets has gained significant traction in recent years attracting users and large institutional players alike.
Binance Research’s latest edition stated that “the rise in the ranks of RWAs as a sector is a testament to the increasing adoption of RWA protocols.” Moreover, the newly unveiled stUSDT has been a major factor catalyzing the trend.Currently, there are more than 41.3K RWA token holders on the Ethereum blockchain. The figure represents a 130% increase from the 17.
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