Wu Shuo learned that according to the macroeconomic commentary organization The Kobeissi Letter, the global tokenized stock trading volume is experiencing historic growth. Data shows that last month, the total tokenized stock trading volume across the entire network (across all blockchains) reached a record $5.3 billion, a 44% month-over-month increase. Among them, the total transfer volume of tokenized stocks on the Solana chain officially surpassed $10 billion for the first time. Over the past month, driven by the growing demand for 24/7 around-the-clock trading of tokenized RWA products, the trading volume of tokenized stocks on Solana surged by 180%. Additionally, data from Jupiter indicates that currently, 33% of tokenized asset traders choose to trade on weekends.

SOL0.66%
RWA0.15%
JUP9.95%
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OrangePeelRadio
· 6h ago
The 9-5 of traditional finance is being deconstructed on the blockchain 24/7, which is probably the inevitable path of financial infrastructure iteration.
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0xLateBreakfast
· 10h ago
100亿转移量里程碑,但更值得关注的是 180% 增速——需求端爆发比存量数字更重要
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Lightning-FastComposure
· 10h ago
The 33% weekend trading data on Jupiter is interesting; global liquidity finally doesn't have to wait for the NYSE to open.
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GateUser-aa277334
· 10h ago
5.3 billion monthly trading volume, 44% quarter-over-quarter growth rate, data doesn't lie, tokenized stocks are moving from fringe experiments to mainstream adoption
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AlphaAfterTea
· 10h ago
Solana's recent RWA narrative has really gained momentum; the fact that weekend trading volume accounts for one-third indicates that the boundaries of traditional market hours are being broken down.
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