The numbers tell a story most people are missing. Out of the $18.75 billion RWA market, one network holds $12 billion of it.
Amundi—managing €2.3 trillion in assets—just put their money market fund on Ethereum mainnet. Not some L2. Not another chain. The mainnet itself.
Fidelity's tokenized treasuries? They've crossed $250 million, all sitting on Ethereum.
Here's what traditional finance actually needs: regulatory frameworks they can trust and liquidity they can access. That $188 billion stablecoin ecosystem isn't just a number—it's the infrastructure making institutional adoption possible. When TradFi moves billions onchain, they're not experimenting. They're picking the rails that won't collapse under regulatory scrutiny.
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· 12-01 14:52
ETH Mainnet has absorbed 12B of RWA, Amundi and Fidelity have truly dumped real money, it's not just talk.
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· 12-01 14:38
Wait, Amundi is going directly to the mainnet? This is really serious, not just a trial run.
The numbers tell a story most people are missing. Out of the $18.75 billion RWA market, one network holds $12 billion of it.
Amundi—managing €2.3 trillion in assets—just put their money market fund on Ethereum mainnet. Not some L2. Not another chain. The mainnet itself.
Fidelity's tokenized treasuries? They've crossed $250 million, all sitting on Ethereum.
Here's what traditional finance actually needs: regulatory frameworks they can trust and liquidity they can access. That $188 billion stablecoin ecosystem isn't just a number—it's the infrastructure making institutional adoption possible. When TradFi moves billions onchain, they're not experimenting. They're picking the rails that won't collapse under regulatory scrutiny.