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Robinhood CEO Says Real-World Assets Are Crypto’s Future, Top RWA Coins

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  • Robinhood CEO says real-world assets will drive crypto's next phase of long-term growth.

  • Wall Street expects the tokenized RWA market to reach $5.5 trillion by 2030.

  • Chainlink, Stellar, Ondo, and Algorand remain among the biggest RWA-focused crypto projects today.

The crypto market has long been driven by Bitcoin, Ethereum, and memecoins. But Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev believes the next wave of growth will come from real-world assets (RWAs) as institutional capital increasingly flows into tokenized assets.

Does this mean RWA tokens could become the next major winners in crypto?

Robinhood CEO Says Crypto Is Moving Beyond Memecoins

Speaking at CNBC recent interview, Vlad Tenev said the future of crypto lies in assets that have real utility instead of speculation.

“I believe that the future of crypto is in real-world assets. If an asset is not tied to an underlying utility, if it’s not a productive asset”

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He said that crypto is slowly becoming the infrastructure that powers financial markets rather than just a place for digital currencies. Tenev believes stocks, futures, private assets, and many traditional financial products will eventually move on-chain through tokenization.

“Everything that is running on traditional rails will eventually become on-chain tokenized.”

He also made it crystal clear that this does not reduce Bitcoin’s importance. 

He also questioned the long-term future of memecoins. He asked what benefit comes from creating millions of meme coins that offer no real utility. Many of these tokens will disappear soon.

Institutional Money Is Already Moving Into RWAs

Tenev’s comments come as institutional interest in tokenized assets continues growing rapidly.

The Real-World Asset (RWA) sector currently has a market capitalization of around $63.9 billion, while tokenized assets on public blockchains like Solana have already crossed $320 billion.

Major financial institutions, including BlackRock, are actively expanding into tokenization, while Citigroup projects the RWA market could grow to $5.5 trillion by 2030.

This growing institutional demand is one of the biggest reasons many analysts now see RWAs as one of crypto’s fastest-growing sectors.

Which RWA Coins Are Leading?

Several blockchain projects are already building real-world asset infrastructure. Here are some top picks to consider.

Stellar is one of the leading blockchains for tokenizing financial assets. Although as of now XLM remains nearly 79% below its all-time high, it has gained around 16% this week, showing increasing demand in the RWA sector.

Secondly, we have Chainlink (LINK), which provides the infrastructure that connects tokenized assets with real-world data. Global institutions, including Fidelity International and DTCC, already use its technology.

Ondo Finance (ONDO) focuses on bringing tokenized U.S. stocks and ETFs onto blockchain networks. As of now, ONDO is trading around $0.325.  

Lastly, we have Algorand (ALGO), which allows real-world assets to be issued directly on its blockchain through its native asset system.

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