Tokenized ETFs Surpass $430 Million in Onchain Market Cap, Led by Ondo Finance’s IVVon

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Tokenized ETFs have crossed $430 million in total onchain market cap, with Ondo Finance’s IVVon token surging 150% in the past month on Ethereum.

Tokenized exchange-traded funds have reached $430 million in combined onchain market capitalization, according to Token Terminal data published Friday. Ondo Finance’s IVVon token leads the category, having surged approximately 150% over the past month on Ethereum.

IVVon represents a tokenized version of the iShares Core S&P 500 ETF, enabling onchain exposure to traditional equity market indices. The 150% monthly gain reflects growing institutional and retail interest in bridging traditional finance assets onto blockchain networks.

Separately, the onchain EUR stablecoin market has exceeded $760 million in total market cap, with 66% of all euro stablecoins currently tokenized on Ethereum. The expansion of both tokenized traditional assets and regional stablecoins signals acceleration in the onchain real-world asset and stablecoin infrastructure sectors.

Sources: Token Terminal | Token Terminal

This article was produced with the help of AI flows.

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