
Happy 4th of July! 🇺🇸
To everyone in the American community, Happy 4th of July🇺🇸
Here's to celebrating freedom-and to building financial systems that are more open, accessible, and available to everyone, everywhere on Hedera.

To everyone in the American community, Happy 4th of July🇺🇸
Here's to celebrating freedom-and to building financial systems that are more open, accessible, and available to everyone, everywhere on Hedera.
Trillions soon📈
One of the less discussed challenges of tokenized assets is liquidity management.
With cSigma Atlas built on top of Hedera, asset managers can configure reserve balances for each tokenized pool, allowing a portion of capital to remain available rather than deploying 100% of funds.
This helps:
Without reserves, redemptions are often dependent on underlying asset repayments. By giving asset managers direct control over reserve strategies, Hedera hosts a more practical platform for managing tokenized portfolios on-chain.
🇯🇵 Japan is moving to reclassify crypto as a financial product and cut crypto taxes from 55% to 20%.
A move that could make the country significantly more attractive for investors, traders, and digital asset businesses. It also reflects the rising blockchain adoption across the region which contributes to more than 60% of the global stablecoin monthly volume.
Traditional lending lacks transparency, while typical DeFi protocols often struggle with credit risk & fragmented liquidity.
Blockchain helps to bridge this divide by bringing institutional-grade, real-world credit opportunities on-chain through transparent infrastructure & more efficient capital markets.
The result is a financial system where capital can flow more directly between global investors & real-world borrowers.
We certainly see some banks having their own verticals responsible for tokenization, but definitely, the numbers are quite few.
Do you think the trend has matured to the point of every bank necessarily having a digital wing of its own?
Nearly two-thirds of stablecoin payment volume now originates from Asia, with Singapore, Hong Kong, and Japan leading adoption.
That’s a strong signal that stablecoins are evolving beyond crypto trading and becoming a genuine financial rail for payments, settlements, and remittances. They also play a pivotal role in connecting to Real World Assets by acting as a settlement layer.
It explains Hedera's recent push into RWA protocols and increased presence in APAC regions.
When people talk about RWAs, the focus is usually on tokenization. But for asset managers, that's only one piece of the puzzle.
Investor onboarding, capital formation, reporting, distributions, and redemptions are where much of the operational complexity actually lives.
As more financial products move on-chain, the infrastructure around them needs to support the workflows asset managers rely on every day, not just tokenize assets.
This is where cSigma Atlas, built on Hedera, comes in: It bridges traditional asset management processes with on-chain infrastructure while reducing operational friction.
The future of RWAs isn't just about bringing assets on-chain. It's about bringing the entire operational stack on blockchain.
Nearly two-thirds of stablecoin payment volume now originates from Asia, with Singapore, Hong Kong, and Japan leading adoption.
That’s a strong signal that stablecoins are evolving beyond crypto trading and becoming a genuine financial rail for payments, settlements, and remittances.
The next challenge won't be adoption but utility.
Traditional lending lacks transparency, while DeFi often struggles with credit risk and fragmented liquidity.
Blockchain is helping bridge this divide by bringing institutional-grade, real-world credit opportunities on-chain through transparent infrastructure and more efficient capital markets.
The result is a financial system where capital can flow more directly between global investors and real-world borrowers.
No wonder RWA's are growing exponentially when it comes to adoption and new holders.
Stablecoin adoption is accelerating across payments, settlements, and remittances.
But once stablecoins become widely used as digital cash, the next question becomes: what happens to the capital sitting idle in wallets?
Over time, a growing share of that liquidity is likely to seek yield, turning stablecoins from a medium of exchange into a source of productive capital. That shift could be one of the biggest drivers of growth for on-chain finance over the next few years.
Only a matter of time before a big chunk comes to Hedera.
Nearly two-thirds of stablecoin volume now originates from Asia, with Singapore, Hong Kong, and Japan leading adoption.
Stablecoins have become global financial rails and are not limited to a few countries like before.
Citi projects the tokenized real-world asset market could grow from $17B today to as much as $5.5T by 2030.
What’s interesting is that this is no longer just a crypto-native narrative. Major TradFi institutions like DTCC, Nasdaq, and the NYSE ecosystem are already integrating tokenization into core systems, while stablecoins and clearer regulation are making on-chain settlement more practical with time.
Feels like the next phase of finance may be less about tokens and more about how efficiently real-world financial products move onchain.
csUSDh is designed around a simple value accrual model: non-inflationary yield + auto-compounding.
Instead of relying on token emissions, the value of csUSDh increases through interest payments made by institutional borrowers using Hedera.
As repayments flow back into the system, the exchange rate of csUSD against stablecoins appreciates over time- contributing to lender APR while keeping the model tied to real economic activity.
Citi projects the tokenized real-world asset market could grow from $17B today to as much as $5.5T by 2030.
Major financial infrastructures like DTCC, Nasdaq, and the NYSE ecosystem are already moving toward tokenization, while stablecoins and clearer regulation are accelerating on-chain settlement.
With Hedera’s focus on enterprise infrastructure, predictable fees, and institutional readiness, it feels well-positioned for this shift.
Question for the community:
How much of this future RWA market do you think Hedera could realistically host?
Citi projects the tokenized real-world asset market could grow from $17B today to as much as $5.5T by 2030.
What’s interesting is that this is no longer just a crypto-native narrative. Major TradFi institutions like DTCC, Nasdaq, and the NYSE ecosystem are already integrating tokenization into core systems, while stablecoins and clearer regulation are making on-chain settlement more practical with time.
Feels like the next phase of finance may be less about tokens and more about how efficiently real-world financial products move onchain.
Tokenized RWAs have reached over $33B in distributed asset value with 800K+ holders globally.
The shift from traditional financial infrastructure to onchain is no longer theoretical-it’s already happening!.