Avalanche is the No.2 chain by distributed RWA value, as per RWA.xyz data, narrowly ahead of BNB, while Ethereum remains the market leader in tokenized assets.Avalanche is the No.2 chain by distributed RWA value, as per RWA.xyz data, narrowly ahead of BNB, while Ethereum remains the market leader in tokenized assets.

Avalanche Edges Past BNB in Distributed RWA Value, RWA.xyz Data Shows

2025/11/16 07:00
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Avalanche took to X on Thursday to highlight a milestone: “Avalanche is the number 2 chain by distributed RWA Value.” The claim is backed by a snapshot from RWA.xyz that paints a clear picture of how real-world assets are spreading across different blockchains, and how competitive the field has become.

According to the table, Ethereum remains head and shoulders above the rest, with roughly $11.59 billion in distributed RWA value and nearly 98% of its tracked RWA counted as distributed. Behind it, Avalanche registers about $954 million in distributed RWA, putting it a hair ahead of BNB Chain, which sits at roughly $953 million.

Blockchain RWA Landscape

The margins between Avalanche and BNB are razor thin, but Avalanche’s distributed share, 77.1%, is what the protocol used to stake its claim on the podium. The RWA.xyz data also shows an interesting wrinkle: Polygon’s total RWA value excluding stablecoins is higher than Avalanche’s at about $1.65 billion, but just over half of Polygon’s RWA is classified as distributed.

That contrast explains how Avalanche can rank second by distributed value even though its raw total (excluding stablecoins), about $1.24 billion, is smaller than Polygon’s. Solana and Arbitrum round out the top six, each showing hundreds of millions in distributed RWA and, in the case of Solana and Arbitrum, a full 100% distribution for the items counted.

For Avalanche, the tweet is a succinct way to spotlight growing traction in a market that’s still settling on standards for tokenizing mortgages, invoices, corporate debt and other real-world financial instruments. The difference between “total RWA value” and “distributed RWA value” matters: projects and platforms can list large pools of assets on a chain, but distributed value reflects the portion that’s actually been put to work or tokenized in a way that’s operational on the network.

Taken together, the figures serve as a reminder that while Ethereum remains the dominant hub for tokenized assets, other chains are making serious inroads. Avalanche’s second-place positioning, even if by a narrow margin, signals rising competition and continued interest from institutions and builders looking to bridge traditional assets into decentralized rails.

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