Here's something worth noting: when it comes to RWA (Real World Assets) tokenization, ETH is pulling way ahead. We're talking about $11.24 billion in RWA TVL on Ethereum alone—that's over 10 times what you'll see on any other decentralized public blockchain. The gap isn't even close.
What makes this significant? Two things stand out. First, zero counterparty risk—the tokenized assets live on an immutable ledger with no middleman creeping in. Second, state-level security. This matters more than people realize when you're dealing with real-world assets tied to actual value. That's the kind of foundation that separates serious infrastructure from the noise.
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SerRugResistant
· 7h ago
11.24B RWA TVL, indeed no one can compete with ETH... The numbers from other chains look like a joke.
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NFTPessimist
· 7h ago
ETH indeed outperforms other public chains in RWA, but saying "zero counterparty risk" is still too absolute; smart contract bugs can still wipe you out.
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Hash_Bandit
· 8h ago
nah eth's rwa dominance is basically the network hashrate effect all over again—once you've got that security bedrock, everything else just stacks on top. seen this movie before
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NotGonnaMakeIt
· 8h ago
11.24 billion, that gap is really quite outrageous... Ethereum has truly pulled ahead of other chains.
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ChainSherlockGirl
· 8h ago
RWA worth 1.124 billion dollars dominates Ethereum alone... The gap is truly outrageous, and other chains are simply not comparable.
Here's something worth noting: when it comes to RWA (Real World Assets) tokenization, ETH is pulling way ahead. We're talking about $11.24 billion in RWA TVL on Ethereum alone—that's over 10 times what you'll see on any other decentralized public blockchain. The gap isn't even close.
What makes this significant? Two things stand out. First, zero counterparty risk—the tokenized assets live on an immutable ledger with no middleman creeping in. Second, state-level security. This matters more than people realize when you're dealing with real-world assets tied to actual value. That's the kind of foundation that separates serious infrastructure from the noise.