BNB Chain RWA Hits ₱188.07 billion ($3.15 billion) After 33% Surge
BNB Chain's real-world asset ecosystem is expanding rapidly, with 40,916 token holders and ₱83.59 billion ($1.4 billion) in RWA transfers tracked across 345 tokenized assets. The network now trails only Ethereum as the second-largest platform for tokenized traditional finance products.
Key Takeaway
BNB Chain is becoming the go-to blockchain for tokenized traditional finance outside Ethereum.
BNB Chain's real-world asset sector reached ₱188.07 billion ($3.15 billion) after growing 33.8% over the past 30 days, data from rwa.xyz shows. Token holders climbed almost 11% to 40,916 during the same period, and the network recorded ₱83.59 billion ($1.4 billion) in RWA transfers across 345 different tokenized assets. BNB Chain trails only Ethereum in total RWA value, positioning itself as the second-largest platform for tokenized traditional finance products.
Circle's USYC holds the largest share at $2.23 billion in capitalization. Franklin Templeton's Franklin OnChain US Government Money Fund, known as BENJI, recorded $113 million in volume. BlackRock's USD Institutional Digital Liquidity Fund on the Securitize platform accumulated more than $580 million, representing BlackRock's first tokenized money market product and running on multiple chains including BNB.
BNB Chain led all blockchains with 4.32 million average daily active wallets in 2025, exceeding Solana's 3.23 million and NEAR's 3.15 million. Daily transactions rose 30.4% quarter-over-quarter in Q4 2025 to 17.3 million. The chain's stablecoin market cap grew 133% year-over-year as of early 2026, outpacing Ethereum, Solana and Tron.
The platform offers lower transaction fees than Ethereum, making it attractive for frequent RWA transfers. ONDO provides technology stock tokenization while Matrixdock handles tokenized gold products. BNB Chain's RWA sector reached $2 billion in Q4 2025, representing 228% quarterly growth that demonstrates the network's capacity to support 345 different assets across money market funds, government bonds, and commodities like gold.
This article was written based on reporting from U.Today.



