Onchain trading volume for tokenized equities has reached $9 billion year-to-date in 2026, marking an 800% increase from roughly $1 billion at the start of the year, according to Blockworks data. More than half of those trades — 55% — are happening outside traditional US market hours.
July 2026 set a single-month record of $11.3 billion in tokenized equity trading volume. Binance's bStocks platform accounted for approximately 83% of that figure, or about $9.41 billion, driven largely by trades of a tokenized QQQ ETF.
Market Cap Triples Year-to-Date
The total market capitalization of tokenized equities has climbed to approximately $2.4 billion, up roughly 250% from $684 million in January, according to RWA.xyz data.
On the decentralized side, Jupiter on Solana has emerged as a key venue for after-hours tokenized stock trading. Solana's broader ecosystem processed $4.9 billion in tokenized equity volume in the first half of 2026 alone, a 6x increase from the second half of 2025. Cumulative onchain equity transfer volumes on the network surpassed $10 billion by the end of June.
Concentration and Fragmentation Risks
Traditional US equity markets operate from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Eastern, with limited pre-market and after-hours sessions that carry wider spreads and thinner liquidity. Tokenized equities effectively remove those time constraints, enabling continuous global access.
However, the ecosystem faces structural challenges. Binance's bStocks handling 83% of monthly volume creates a single-point dependency on one platform's uptime, liquidity, and compliance posture.
Liquidity fragmentation compounds the issue. Tokenized stocks on Solana, Ethereum, and centralized platforms like Binance do not share order books. A tokenized Tesla share on Jupiter is not fungible with one on bStocks, creating pockets of thin liquidity even as aggregate volume climbs.



