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Solana Just Beat Ethereum in RWA Wallets—But Here’s the Catch

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08 March 2026 07:06 UTC
  • Solana has overtaken Ethereum in the number of wallets holding tokenized real-world assets.
  • However, Ethereum still dominates the RWA race with far more institutional capital.
  • The split suggests Solana is winning retail activity while Ethereum is Wall Street’s choice.
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Retail investors flocking to trade fractional tech stocks have pushed the Solana blockchain past Ethereum in the total number of wallets holding tokenized real-world assets.

However, financial data reveals that Ethereum maintains a massive, undisputed lead in institutional capital and overall value.

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Solana Still Trailing Ethereum For RWA Assets

According to data provider Rwa.xyz, the number of wallets holding tokenized assets on Solana has reached 154,942.

This narrowly edged past Ethereum’s 153,592 holders, marking the first time Solana has led the industry in this specific user-adoption metric.

The surge in Solana’s user base follows the mid-2025 launch of tokenized xStock equities on the network.

Retail traders, drawn by Solana’s cheap transaction fees, have increasingly utilized the blockchain to buy and hold tokenized shares of highly volatile, popular companies like Tesla and Nvidia. As of January, Solana had recorded 126,000 holders before accelerating to its current high.

While the milestone reflects Solana’s success in attracting retail participants, the wallet count tells only a fraction of the broader financial story.

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When measuring total assets under management, Ethereum’s dominance remains largely unchallenged.

Ethereum currently hosts $15.5 billion in tokenized real-world assets, nearly nine times the $1.8 billion held on the Solana network. Furthermore, Ethereum supports 663 distinct tokenization projects, compared with Solana’s 345.

Key RWA Projects on Ethereum.
Key RWA Projects on Ethereum. Source: RWA.xyz

The stark contrast in value highlights a clear division in how the two rival blockchains are utilized.

Ethereum’s high-value ecosystem is anchored by traditional finance giants like BlackRock and Fidelity Investments. These institutions have deployed heavy-duty financial instruments, such as tokenized money market funds and Treasury bills, on the Ethereum network.

Meanwhile, Solana has made notable institutional inroads recently, securing its own deployments from major asset managers like BlackRock.

Yet, the current data points to a bifurcated market:

Solana is becoming the preferred, low-cost venue for retail-driven fractional stock trading, while Ethereum continues to serve as the foundational settlement layer for Wall Street’s billions.

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