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Can Solana’s $1B RWA ATH shift institutional crypto adoption?

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Solana’s [SOL] Real‑World Assets (RWA) ecosystem has surpassed the $1 billion TVL mark for an all-time high and has been a decisive inflection point for the network.

The move is significant due to the way in which it occurred. For much of early 2024, the value of RWA hovered under $100 million and rose gradually through March and June. Growth was steady but muted.

That changed in September 2024, when TVL surged toward $200 million, indicating the first wave of meaningful capital deployment.

Momentum paused for a while in late 2024. Then acceleration returned.

RWA TVL increased to about $350 million as of March 2025, with larger, step-like increases. Those vertical jumps indicate institutional issuance rather than organic retail flow.

Source: X

The most aggressive phase was then. Between June and September 2025, TVL went from being around $450 million to over $700 million.

Capital stacked up fast, with little drawdowns. Finally, in December of 2025, Solana crossed $800 million and immediately passed $1 billion in rapid succession.

This growth has increased stablecoin usage and settlement activity, reinforcing Solana’s role as a low‑cost institutional rail.

The milestone reflects steady, phased capital commitment. With ongoing institutional RWA issuance and demand for on‑chain yield, Solana’s ecosystem is positioned to benefit not just in the current cycle but over the medium and long term as well.

Why RWAs matter now and Solana’s competitive edge

RWAs are emerging as the main gateway for institutions entering blockchain.

Treasuries, funds, and private credit are now settling digitally, with tokenized U.S. Treasuries, such as BlackRock’s BUIDL and Ondo’s OUSG, leading the way.

With interest rates still elevated, demand for yield continues to rise. At the same time, institutions are seeking efficiency and faster settlement, leaving trillions in traditional finance liquidity poised to migrate.

Infrastructure is critical at this stage. Networks must scale to absorb large inflows and deliver real‑time trading and settlement.

Solana meets these requirements, offering 900–5,000 real TPS, sub‑$0.001 fees, and finality in about 12.8 seconds. 

By contrast, Ethereum processes only 15–30 TPS, with fees often above $0.03 and finality that can take minutes, limiting its ability to support finance and payments at scale.

The data confirms this shift: Solana’s RWA TVL reached about $1.1 billion on the 16th of January 2026, a 25% increase in 30 days, placing it third globally.

Spending goes on-chain

Stablecoin payment volumes shattered year-over-year (YoY) by more than 137%. This confirmed that crypto cards are no longer niche.

Monthly card spending grew from about $100 million in the first quarter of 2023 to over $1.5 billion by the end of 2025, bringing the annualized volume close to $18 billion.

Source: X

Meanwhile, the growth of B2B flows was the fastest, and P2P was resilient. This shift represents the actual economic usage.

Solana was a support character. Its low fees and its speedy settlement made card-linked stablecoin spending viable at scale, though growth was still ecosystem-wide overall.


Final Thoughts

  • Solana’s $1 billion RWA TVL signals sustained institutional adoption and a durable role as a low-cost settlement layer beyond this cycle.
  • Exploding stablecoin and card volumes confirm real usage, with Solana’s speed and low fees supporting on-chain spending at scale.
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Source: https://ambcrypto.com/can-solanas-1b-rwa-ath-shift-institutional-crypto-adoption/

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