After months of continuous growth, the RWA sector is showing its first signs of a slowdown.
Distributed asset value sits at $27.49 billion with only 1.74% growth over the past 30 days. Stablecoins even recorded a slight decline.
RWA Growth is Dying Out
Current data from RWA.xyz shows the following picture:
- Distributed Asset Value: $27.49 billion, up 1.74% in a month.
- Represented Asset Value: $403.28 billion, up 3.33%.
- Total Asset Holders: 707,564, up 5.7%.
- Total Stablecoin Value: $299.88 billion, down 0.07%.
- Total Stablecoin Holders: 241.80 million, up 4.35%.
The number of holders continues to grow, but the value is not keeping pace. New market participants are entering, but bringing less fresh capital than in previous months.
Fun Fact: Despite the slowdown, RWA distributed value has grown from under $5 billion in early 2024 to nearly $28 billion today. The long-term trend remains intact!
Which RWA Segments Are Cooling
Several asset categories are contributing to the slowdown:
- Commodities: Gold prices have stagnated, and tokenized gold follows the underlying asset.
- US Treasuries: Still the largest segment in the RWA market, but momentum has flattened. Initial demand for tokenized T-bills appears to be stabilizing.
- Stocks and Asset-Backed Credit: Both categories are also showing reduced growth.
The chart from RWA.xyz displays a clear pattern: explosive growth through 2024 and into early 2025, followed by a gradual flattening in recent months.
A monthly growth rate of 1.74% does not constitute a crash. Annualized, that still represents over 20% growth.
However, compared to the triple-digit percentage gains the RWA sector recorded in 2024, the deceleration is clearly visible.
The slight 0.07% decline in stablecoins deserves particular attention. Stablecoins often serve as an entry point into tokenized assets. A shrinking pool may indicate reduced on-chain activity.
On the positive side: asset holders grew by 5.71%. New participants continue to enter the market, though with more cautious capital allocation.
The RWA sector appears to be entering a phase of normalization following a period of strong growth. Whether this represents a temporary consolidation or the beginning of a longer trend remains to be seen in the coming months.
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