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    Crypto exchanges are becoming the new distribution channel for Wall Street assets

    APEWAVEBy APEWAVEJuly 13, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Crypto exchanges are increasingly becoming distribution platforms for Wall Street exposure as trading in tokenized stocks and real-world asset derivatives accelerates across crypto markets.

    Tokenized assets became the most-listed category across major centralized exchanges in the first half of 2026, accounting for nearly one in every five new listings, CryptoRank data shows. The category represented less than 7% of listings in 2025.

    The expansion was driven largely by tokenized equities issued through platforms including xStocks, bStocks and Ondo’s tokenized markets.

    Their rise marks a sharp change in exchange strategy after years in which memecoins, gaming tokens and other crypto-native assets dominated listing pipelines.

    The shift comes as conventional retail participation in US stocks cools. American retail investors purchased a net $13 billion in equities over the past month, the lowest total since the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, according to data from financial analytics firm VandaTrack.

    Net purchases fell by $18 billion, or 58%, from early 2026 levels. Buying of individual stocks declined 71% to $3.2 billion.

    The US figures cover a different market and investor group from the global tokenized-asset data. Crypto exchanges are nevertheless expanding stock-linked products for users seeking continuous trading, fractional access and exposure outside conventional brokerage infrastructure.

    Tokenized stock trading is already scaling

    The rapid growth in derivatives activity gives exchanges a clearer reason to expand their Wall Street-linked product offerings.

    Trading volume in real-world asset perpetual futures on centralized crypto exchanges rose 57% in June to a record $311 billion, according to CoinDesk exchange data. Binance accounted for $245 billion, or 78.6% of the market.

    RWA Perpetuals on Centralized ExchangesRWA Perpetuals on Centralized Exchanges
    RWA Perpetuals on Centralized Exchanges (Source: CoinDesk Data)

    The category had generated negligible activity in late 2025 before expanding sharply through the first half of 2026.

    The SpaceX initial public offering helped accelerate demand for crypto-based exposure to traditional financial instruments, particularly among traders seeking access outside the limits of conventional brokerage and equity-market infrastructure.

    Perpetual futures allow users to speculate on an asset’s price without owning the underlying security and without an expiry date. They have become one of the most active products on crypto exchanges, where leverage and 24-hour trading can amplify both volume and volatility.

    Meanwhile, the growth extends beyond derivatives.

    Data from RWA.xyz shows that the tokenized stock market has grown by more than 470% in the past year to around $1.87 billion. Monthly transfer volume for these assets has also climbed to $8.4 billion, indicating that tokenized equities are attracting activity beyond the exchange-listing pipeline.

    Tokenized Stock Market CapTokenized Stock Market Cap
    Tokenized Stock Market Cap (Source: RWA.xyz)

    Kraken said in February that xStocks had surpassed $25 billion in total transaction volume. The figure included centralized and decentralized exchange transactions, as well as minting and redemptions, with more than $3.5 billion in on-chain activity.

    Those figures show that the increase in listings is occurring alongside measurable activity in both tokenized equities and derivatives linked to traditional assets.

    Exchanges are listing fewer tokens as Wall Street assets replace crypto’s old favorites

    The rise of tokenized assets has coincided with a broader slowdown in exchange listings and a retreat from the speculative sectors that defined the previous crypto cycle.

    Cryptorank stated that major centralized exchanges listed 351 tokens in the second quarter of 2026, the lowest quarterly total since the third quarter of 2023. New listings declined for a second consecutive quarter, making it only the second period since the start of 2024 in which delistings outpaced additions.

    The slowdown follows a record year in 2025, when listing activity peaked alongside Bitcoin’s all-time high. Rather than replacing the lost volume with another wave of crypto-native projects, exchanges have shifted toward tokenized versions of traditional financial assets.

    Tokenized assets became the largest listing category in the first half of 2026, having accounted for less than 7% of new listings in 2025. Exchanges added 42 tokenized assets in the second quarter alone, trailing only blockchain infrastructure and decentralized finance.

    At the same time, the categories that dominated the previous bull market continued to lose momentum.

    Memecoin listings have declined for six consecutive quarters. Exchanges added 196 memecoins in the fourth quarter of 2024, but that figure fell to 41 in the second quarter of 2026, a 79% decline and the lowest quarterly total since the third quarter of 2023.

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    GameFi experienced an even sharper contraction. New gaming-token listings fell 84% from their second-quarter 2024 peak to just 15 in the second quarter of 2026.

    Meanwhile, CryptoRank’s broader tokenized-assets category, which includes equities, commodities and other RWAs, has shown greater persistence than many of the previous cycle’s leading narratives.

    For context, around 7% of tokens listed in 2025 had been removed by mid-2026 across all categories. NFT projects recorded the highest delisting rate at 19%, followed by GameFi at 14% and memecoins at 11%.

    None of the 172 assets in CryptoRank’s tokenized-assets category listed in 2025 had been delisted by mid-2026.

    This lower delisting rate shows that tokenized assets have so far remained more persistent on exchanges than categories such as NFTs, GameFi and memecoins. It also supports the view that exchanges are treating products tied to established financial markets as a longer-lived listing category.

    Crypto platforms push into traditional brokerage territory

    The divergence between weak US net stock buying and rising global activity in tokenized equities hints that access to traditional markets is becoming more fragmented.

    Crypto exchanges can combine spot trading, leveraged derivatives, tokenized assets and stablecoin settlement on a single platform. That structure allows users to move between cryptocurrency and traditional market exposure without transferring funds into a separate brokerage account.

    Tokenized products can also trade continuously and provide fractional access to assets that may otherwise be difficult for some international investors to obtain.

    Those advantages come with legal and structural differences.

    A tokenized equity may represent a claim backed by an underlying share, a synthetic instrument tracking its price, or another contractual arrangement. Investors may not receive the voting, custody or shareholder rights associated with owning the stock directly.

    Perpetual futures provide price exposure without ownership and can expose traders to leverage, funding-rate and liquidation risks.

    Regulatory restrictions also limit availability in several jurisdictions. Many tokenized stock products are unavailable to US residents even when they track shares of US-listed companies.

    The listing and volume data nonetheless show that centralized exchanges are broadening their role. Platforms that spent the previous two market cycles competing to distribute new crypto-native tokens are increasingly competing to distribute financial products linked to stocks, commodities and other established markets.

    The next major exchange-listing cycle may depend less on launching thousands of new coins and more on listing products tied to existing financial assets on trading venues that never close.

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