Real-world assets on-chain
RWA & tokenized-asset coins — 36 coins
Real-world-asset (RWA) tokens are crypto's bridge to traditional finance. Instead of a purely native asset, they represent a claim on something off-chain — US treasuries, private credit, commodities, real estate or invoices — tokenized so it can settle, trade and compose on a blockchain. The pitch is real yield and real collateral, backed by assets that exist outside the crypto cycle.
It is one of the fastest-growing narratives in the market, partly because it gives institutions a recognizable on-ramp: a tokenized treasury fund is a far easier first step than a memecoin. The catch is that the value now depends on an off-chain issuer actually holding what the token claims, which puts legal structure and disclosure at the center of due diligence. The 36 RWA and tokenization tokens below are sorted by market cap. Each page carries live price, market data, the asset class behind it, and our forecast across every horizon.
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FAQ
RWA coins — common questions
How many RWA coins does The Daily Coins track?
We currently track 36 coins in this sector, listed in full above and sorted by market capitalization. Each links to a dedicated profile with live price, market data and a multi-horizon forecast. The list refreshes as market caps move and as we add coverage.
What is the largest RWA coin by market cap?
By market capitalization, Maker (MKR) is the sector leader among the coins we track, at roughly $1.62B. Market-cap rankings shift with price, so check the live table above for the current order.
How is this list ordered?
Strictly by market capitalization, largest first, using the latest data we hold for each coin. Coins for which we do not yet have a reliable market cap appear at the end of the list rather than being hidden, so the sector view stays complete.
Is this investment advice?
No. The Daily Coins publishes data and quantitative forecasts for informational purposes only. Crypto is volatile and past performance does not guarantee future results. Always do your own research and never invest more than you can afford to lose.