Avalanche breaks down three architectural approaches to tokenizing public securities, as the tokenized equities market grows 30x and regulators clarify capital Avalanche breaks down three architectural approaches to tokenizing public securities, as the tokenized equities market grows 30x and regulators clarify capital

AVAX Ecosystem Pushes Securities Tokenization as Market Hits $800M

2026/03/11 01:48
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AVAX Ecosystem Pushes Securities Tokenization as Market Hits $800M

James Ding Mar 10, 2026 17:48

Avalanche breaks down three architectural approaches to tokenizing public securities, as the tokenized equities market grows 30x and regulators clarify capital treatment.

AVAX Ecosystem Pushes Securities Tokenization as Market Hits $800M

The Avalanche Foundation published a deep-dive into public securities tokenization this week, arriving at a pivotal moment for the sector. Tokenized equities have jumped roughly 30x in recent months, pushing the market to approximately $800 million as of early March 2026, while the broader real-world assets (RWA) category now sits at $36 billion.

The timing isn't accidental. Regulators just confirmed that capital treatment for tokenized securities mirrors their traditional counterparts—a "technology neutral" stance that removes a major adoption barrier for institutional players.

Three Paths, Very Different Outcomes

The Avalanche post identifies three distinct architectural approaches, each with meaningful tradeoffs for investors.

Direct issuer tokenization represents the cleanest solution: companies register ownership directly onchain through their transfer agents. One token contract, one source of truth. Dividends and voting rights embed directly into the token logic. The catch? Coordinating thousands of public companies and global regulators makes this a multi-year undertaking at best.

Regulated custodian infrastructure offers a middle path. The post highlights Dinari, an SEC-registered broker-dealer now operating in 85+ countries with 250+ tokenized equities and ETFs. Their "dShares" give holders direct beneficial ownership of underlying securities held in segregated custody. When Apple declares a dividend, it flows through automatically. Stock splits update positions without manual intervention.

This model delivers NBBO pricing around the clock with instant settlement—addressing cross-border friction without requiring issuers to rebuild anything.

Legal wrappers move fastest but carry hidden risks. These structures use SPVs to issue derivative instruments tracking underlying securities. Tokenholders own claims on the vehicle, not the shares themselves. That means counterparty risk tied to SPV solvency, manual processing for corporate actions, and fragmented liquidity when multiple issuers create competing wrappers for the same stock.

Why Architecture Decisions Stick

SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce framed the stakes back in July 2025: tokenization "may facilitate capital formation and enhance investors' ability to use their assets as collateral," but blockchain "does not have magical abilities to transform the nature of the underlying asset."

The point cuts both ways. Slapping a blockchain layer on legacy systems without redesigning ownership structures means reconciliation challenges persist—sometimes getting worse. But architecture that embeds automation and direct claims into token design compounds efficiency gains with each new asset.

Nasdaq announced plans to launch its own equity token design on March 9, putting issuers at the center of tokenization decisions. That move signals traditional finance isn't waiting on the sidelines.

What Traders Should Watch

The infrastructure choices being made now will likely persist for decades—similar to how custody and settlement decisions from the 1970s still shape today's markets. For AVAX holders, the ecosystem's positioning as tokenization infrastructure matters as institutional adoption accelerates.

With regulators providing clarity and major exchanges entering the space, the next 12 months will likely determine which architectural models achieve scale. Direct ownership models appear positioned to capture institutional capital, while wrapper structures may face scrutiny as the market matures.

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