Ethereum dominates the tokenized equity market with 40% share, while Solana steadily gains traction, driven by xStocks integration on top lending protocols.Ethereum dominates the tokenized equity market with 40% share, while Solana steadily gains traction, driven by xStocks integration on top lending protocols.

Solana Expands Share of Tokenized Equities Amid Growing xStocks Adoption

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Sentora sparked fresh debate in markets on Monday when it tweeted that “Ethereum still accounts for nearly 40% of tokenized equity value, but Solana is steadily gaining share due to xStocks support on major lending protocols.” The short post accompanies a chart breaking down tokenized equity across five leading blockchains, and it captures a subtle shift that traders and builders have been tracking for months.

According to the graphic, Ethereum holds the largest single slice at $329.8 million, shown as 38.5% of the market in Sentora’s snapshot, while Solana follows with $158.8 million and an 18.5% share. Algorand appears in third place with $130.6 million (15.2%), and the chart lists BNB Chain and Stellar at $33.7 million (3.9%) and $22.7 million (2.6%), respectively. Taken together, those five networks account for roughly $675.6 million in reported tokenized equity value on the chart, a useful snapshot of how liquidity and market appetite are distributed across ecosystems today.

Tokenized Equity Market Tilts

What makes the headline line about Solana meaningful is the platform’s growing compatibility with tokenized-stock products such as xStocks, which enable shares or share-like instruments to be represented and moved on-chain. Market participants say that when those assets become borrowable or usable as collateral across popular lending platforms, it creates a feedback loop: more demand for on-chain exposure leads to deeper liquidity, which in turn attracts more infrastructure and retail interest. That dynamic helps explain why Solana’s share has climbed from a fringe position into the top tier of tokenized equity hosts over recent quarters.

Ethereum’s commanding position is still evident, and analysts point out that its larger ecosystem of decentralized finance, including derivatives, lending, and custody services, gives tokenized equities broad utility that newcomers find hard to match. However, the rise of alternative chains underscores a persistent theme: product innovation and integrated lending support can shift capital quickly, even without a dramatic change in token prices.

Regulatory uncertainty remains an overhang. Tokenized equities sit at the intersection of securities law and emerging crypto infrastructure, and the clarity of that intersection varies by jurisdiction. Market watchers say protocols and platforms that can offer compliant rails while adding liquidity features will likely attract the next wave of flows, regardless of which network they run on.

For now, Sentora’s tweet and its accompanying breakdown serve as a compact status report: Ethereum remains the hub for tokenized equity value, but competitors, led by Solana, thanks to growing xStocks integrations with lending markets, are nibbling away at market share. The coming months will test whether those shifts are a reallocation caused by temporary product launches or the start of a broader rebalancing of where tokenized equities live and trade.

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