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Most people are talking about RWAs like it’s just another hype cycle.

By Mbetobong Akpan · Published April 17, 2026 · 3 min read · Source: Web3 Tag
DeFi
Most people are talking about RWAs like it’s just another hype cycle.

Most people are talking about RWAs like it’s just another hype cycle.

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Another wave to ride. Another trend to squeeze.

But that lens is too small.

Because this isn’t hype.

It’s a structural shift and it’s already underway.

I recently went through a piece from CoinGabbar discussing RWAs and DeFi-native exposure on $TON. On the surface, it feels like a standard breakdown.

But if you slow down and really read between the lines, there’s a deeper story forming.

One that challenges how crypto has operated from the very beginning.

Let’s be honest.

Crypto never truly solved diversification.

We just got better at rotating narratives.

From DeFi to NFTs.
From NFTs to memecoins.
From memecoins to AI.

Each phase felt like progress.

But under the surface, everything was still plugged into the same liquidity engine.

Same capital flows. Same reflexivity. Same dependence on sentiment cycles.

Different stories. Same backbone.

RWAs disrupt that pattern in a way that actually matters.

Not because they’re new.

But because of what they connect to.

For the first time, crypto starts pulling in exposure to:

Interest rates

Credit markets

Real-world cash flows

That’s not just another narrative layer.

That’s new economic gravity entering the system.

Now, value doesn’t have to come purely from speculation or token velocity.

It can come from outside the crypto bubble.

From real economies. From actual yield. From systems that existed long before blockchains did.

But here’s the uncomfortable truth the part many people skim past:

Most RWAs today are not DeFi.

They’re TradFi… wrapped in tokens.

Custody? Still off-chain.
Access? Often permissioned.
Ownership? In many cases, synthetic.

Even platforms like STON.fi—with innovations like xStocks are improving user experience, no doubt.

But under the hood?

They still rely on issuers, custodians, and legal frameworks that live outside the chain.

So what are we actually seeing?

Not decentralization.

Evolution.

The real shift isn’t “RWAs coming on-chain.”

It’s TradFi adapting to DeFi rails.

That’s a completely different story.

Because now the question isn’t about ideology anymore.

It’s about infrastructure.

And that leads to the only question that really matters:

Who controls distribution?

Because this cycle won’t be won by:

The most decentralized protocols

Or the first projects to tokenize assets

It will be won by platforms that make RWAs:

Usable

Liquid

Seamlessly accessible

Right where users already are.

That’s where names like OneAsset and STON.fi start to stand out.

They’re not just building products.

They’re positioning themselves at the point of access.

And in markets like this, access is everything.

RWAs aren’t just another sector.

They’re the bridge between speculation and real capital markets.

A bridge that’s slowly, but surely, being built in real time.

And this time, it’s not just narratives rotating.

It’s finance itself evolving.

If you really want to understand where things are heading, it’s worth digging into the full breakdown from CoinGabbar.

Because once you see the shift clearly…

You won’t look at this market the same way again.

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