Solana surpasses all L1 and L2 chains in tokenized stock trading volume for 50th week
Solana has now led every other blockchain, Layer 1 and Layer 2 combined, in tokenized stock trading volume for 50 consecutive weeks.
The chain’s dominance in tokenized stocks is, for all practical purposes, the dominance of a single product.
The xStocks effect
Backed Finance launched its xStocks platform on June 30, and the impact was immediate. Since that launch, Solana has captured over 95% of all tokenized stock trading volume happening on-chain. Not 95% of Solana-native volume. 95% of the entire market across every blockchain.
The platform currently offers 60 tokenized assets, split between 55 individual stocks and 5 ETFs. These are on-chain representations of traditional equities, meaning traders can buy and sell synthetic versions of popular stocks without leaving the blockchain ecosystem.
Over the past 30 days, tokenized stock trading volume has exceeded $70 million. Daily volumes have fluctuated between $570K and $6.1M.
Why Solana, and does it matter?
Solana’s technical architecture gives it natural advantages for something like tokenized stock trading. Fast finality, low transaction costs, and high throughput make it practical to execute the kind of frequent, smaller trades that retail users tend to favor.
It’s worth noting that tokenized stock products face a different regulatory calculus than, say, tokenized US Treasuries. Securities laws in most jurisdictions are clear about who can offer stock-like products and under what conditions. The long-term viability of platforms like xStocks will depend heavily on how regulators choose to engage with them.
What this means for investors
When 95% of a market’s volume comes from a single platform, you’re not really looking at a market. You’re looking at a product. If xStocks were to face a regulatory challenge, a technical failure, or simply lose user interest, Solana’s tokenized stock dominance would evaporate overnight.
Liquidity is the most immediate concern. Daily volumes swinging from $570K to $6.1M suggest that on many days, executing larger trades could be difficult without meaningful price impact.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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