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RWA Weekly — April 13, 2026

The strongest week in this cycle for on-chain RWAs: distributed asset value jumped to $29.21B (+5.5%) while holders rose to 722K. Stablecoins crossed back above $301B. Solana now has 188K RWA holders vs Ethereum's 167K, but Ethereum still holds 8× the value.

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TL;DR

  • Distributed Asset Value: $29.21B, +$1.53B (+5.53%) WoW — the strongest weekly jump in recent weeks.
  • Total Asset Holders: 721,635, +10,681 (+1.50%) WoW — steady growth continues.
  • Platforms: 168 total (Distributed 152 / Represented 16), +1 (+0.60%) WoW — one more platform, with the mix shifting toward distributed.
  • Stablecoins: $301.11B (+0.57% WoW) and 242.89M holders (+0.31% WoW) — both value and users rose.
  • Stablecoin holders are about ~337× larger than RWA holders; stablecoin value is about ~10.3× larger than distributed RWA value.

Market snapshot (as of Apr 13, 2026)

Metric Value 7-day change (vs Apr 6)
Distributed Asset Value $29.21B +$1.53B (+5.53%)
Total Asset Holders 721,635 +10,681 (+1.50%)
Platforms (All) 168 +1 (+0.60%)
Platforms (Distributed) 152 +2 (+1.33%)
Platforms (Represented) 16 −1 (−5.88%)
Stablecoin Value $301.11B +$1.70B (+0.57%)
Stablecoin Holders 242.89M +0.74M (+0.31%)

RWAs grew faster than stablecoins again this week. A +5.5% value jump is the biggest weekly move we have seen in this cycle.


Chain dynamics

Ethereum is still the main value hub. BNB Chain stays #2 by value. Solana keeps adding holders faster than anyone else and gained value this week too.

Network RWA Total Value (Excl. Stablecoins) RWA Holders % Distributed
Ethereum $16,346,459,605 166,905 98.7%
BNB Chain $3,529,575,005 43,267 100.0%
Solana $2,313,485,305 188,520 84.4%
Stellar $1,532,706,970 10,590 99.5%
Liquid Network $1,364,055,728 55 100.0%

Two things to note:

  • Solana has 188K holders vs Ethereum's 167K, but Ethereum still holds nearly 8× the value. The pattern stays the same: Solana gets the wallets, Ethereum gets the dollars.
  • Stellar crossed $1.5B this week — quiet but consistent growth.

Commodities (tokenized gold, etc.)

Commodities market cap held steady around $7.34B. Transfer volume dropped again, down to $8.27B from last week's $10.57B. Holder count kept climbing to 213.65K.

Commodity metric Value (Apr 13) 7-day change (vs Apr 6)
Market Cap $7.34B −$0.03B (−0.41%)
Monthly Transfer Volume $8.27B −$2.30B (−21.76%)
Monthly Active Addresses 42,769 −1,436 (−3.25%)
Holders 213.65K +1.92K (+0.91%)

Transfer volume keeps falling — from $13.4B three weeks ago to $10.6B last week to $8.3B now. Could be seasonal, could be a real cooldown in trading activity. Worth watching whether it stabilizes here or drops further.

Top commodity managers by total value:

  • Tether: ~$2.7B
  • Paxos: ~$2.4B
  • Justoken: ~$1.7B

Gold still dominates the category.


What to watch next

  • Is this a trend or a one-off? Two consecutive weeks of strong value growth ($27.68B → $29.21B). If it holds, RWAs are on pace to cross $30B soon.
  • Solana vs Ethereum holders: the gap keeps widening (188K vs 167K). But Ethereum's value lead is enormous. Watch whether Solana starts converting wallets into larger positions.
  • Commodities volume: three straight weeks of declining transfer volume. If it drops below $8B next week, the cooldown is real.

Bottom line

On April 13, 2026, RWAs posted their strongest week in this cycle: value up 5.53%, holders up 1.50%, one new platform. Stablecoins also grew — both value and users — so the settlement base is expanding alongside RWAs, not lagging behind. Ethereum remains #1, BNB is #2, and Solana keeps pulling ahead on holder count even as the value gap with Ethereum stays wide.

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