Global blockchain investment firm MEXC Ventures recently predicted in a report that the real-world asset tokenization (RWA) market is too large and complex to be encompassed by a single blockchain, and that it will evolve into a role-sharing system where Ethereum and Solana coexist.
Asset tokenization is a technology that embodies real-world assets like bonds, real estate, and stocks as digital tokens on a blockchain, ultimately connecting blockchain to the real economy. However, the sheer scale and complexity of the RWA market poses challenges for a single system to handle. Indeed, the global bond market currently surpasses the entire virtual asset market capitalization. Combining this with a blockchain system requires multi-layered functionality, encompassing high processing speeds, low fees, robust security, and regulatory friendliness.
Accordingly , the core analysis of Mexi Ventures Research is that a division of labor is inevitably developing among core blockchains. According to the report, Ethereum, based on its long-standing trust and security, is establishing itself as a suitable platform for the issuance and storage of high-value financial assets. In fact, most stablecoins are issued on the Ethereum network, which functions as a payment system for asset tokenization. Assets requiring high trust, such as government and corporate bonds, are well-suited to Ethereum's security-focused nature.
On the other hand, Solana is highly regarded for its real-time liquidity and asset trading capabilities, thanks to its fast transaction confirmation speed, low network fees, and broad user acceptance. In particular, given that RWA believes that market activity requires active trading in the secondary market, the Solana ecosystem, which prioritizes usability, can play a crucial role as an asset trading platform. With its agile and intuitive interface, Solana is optimized for both retail investors and the general public.
In this way, functional specialization is underway, with Ethereum specializing in asset recording and storage, and Solana specializing in execution and transactions. This is not simply a competitive dynamic, but rather an organic division of labor based on structural necessity. In its report, Maxi Ventures emphasized, "Since the RWA market inherently cannot be handled by a single blockchain, functional division of labor is inevitable."
As asset tokenization expands into the real-world financial system, Ethereum and Solana are expected to coexist, sharing the two pillars of trust and transactions. This demonstrates the evolution of the blockchain industry beyond a competition for technological superiority and toward integration with the real-world financial system. As Maxi Ventures analyzed , the future blockchain landscape will shift from a single-dominant system to a specialized, functional system. A collaborative coexistence model between Ethereum and Solana is highly likely to form the mainstream ecosystem of the RWA era.
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