Tokenized U.S. Treasuries Reach $14B Milestone in April 2026

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Tokenized U.S. Treasuries have hit a record $14 billion as of April 2026, representing a 37x jump from early 2023, according to Token Terminal data. The surge has positioned Treasuries as a safe haven within the broader $29 billion real-world assets (RWA) sector, though significant barriers remain for retail investors seeking to participate directly.

Market Leaders and Asset Distribution

Circle’s USYC leads the tokenized Treasury market with $2.9 billion in assets, catering primarily to non-U.S. investors. BlackRock’s BUIDL, managed via Securitize, has surpassed $2.5 billion, while Centrifuge’s JTRSY ranks third with $1.5 billion in assets. Franklin Templeton’s IBENJI sits at a close fourth with $1 billion in assets, and Ondo Finance’s USDY leads the sub-billion pack in fifth place with $972.2 million. The top 20 issuers collectively manage approximately $13.5 billion in assets.

Retail Adoption Through Indirect Mechanisms

Retail investors are increasingly gaining exposure to tokenized Treasuries indirectly through new stablecoins and financial applications rather than through direct trading. Ethena’s USDtb, for example, is backed by institutional funds like BlackRock’s BUIDL, allowing institutions to tap the retail market through what the source describes as “Russian Doll” stablecoins.

The rise of “on-chain neobanks” like Ether.fi and applications such as Robinhood is abstracting complexity, enabling retail investors to earn Treasury yields (currently around 3.4%-5%) directly within their savings and checking interfaces. Ethena’s sUSDe currently targets an APY of 8%-12%, while more aggressive users leverage platforms like Boros to push returns above 20% by betting on funding rate volatility.

Most retail investors currently using tokenized Treasuries employ them as margin collateral on platforms like Hyperliquid, maintaining “risk-on” positions while their underlying collateral offsets funding costs with steady 5% yields.

Institutional Barriers to Retail Access

Despite the market’s growth, retail investors face significant barriers compared to institutions. High-tier funds like BlackRock’s BUIDL require minimums of at least $5 million, effectively barring retail participation. Carlos Domingo, CEO of Securitize, noted that tokenized treasuries have reached a meaningful size, delivering real value by improving capital efficiency, yet retail investors still encounter substantial hurdles to entry.

Treasury Yield Performance and Market Stabilization

U.S. Treasuries have exhibited “steady but cautious” performance following a volatile first quarter of 2026. Yields have largely stabilized in April as markets react to an indefinite extension of the U.S.-Iran ceasefire and a recent 20-year bond auction that showed strong demand.

As of April 2026, the Treasury curve has slightly edged upward compared to the start of the year. The 2-year yield is holding steady at 3.72%, down from highs of 3.79% in the first quarter of 2026. The 10-year yield is hovering near 4.25%-4.32%, a rise from 4% in late 2025. The 30-year bond is trading at 4.88%-4.92%.

Major Treasury-focused ETFs have seen positive price action in April as yields stabilize. The iShares 7-10-year Treasury Bond ETF (IEF) is up 0.60% to $95.61, bringing its total return over the last 12 months to approximately 3.91%. The iShares 20±year Treasury Bond ETF (TLT) remained stable following the solid 20-year auction that priced 0.9 basis points lower than pre-auction levels, indicating strong institutional appetite for long-term debt. Demand remains high for tokenized Treasuries, which are increasingly used as collateral across 24/7 global markets.

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YieldBentovip
· 1h ago
The key question is: Is what is obtained on the chain a "share" or a "debt claim"? The legal structure is unclear, and a black swan event could make things very awkward.
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TheCandlestickChartLooksLikeAnvip
· 1h ago
It now seems like the risk-free interest rate from TradFi is being brought onto the blockchain, and of course DeFi funds will follow.
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Post-RainCandlestickvip
· 1h ago
In $29B 's RWA portfolio, U.S. Treasury bonds make up nearly half, while other categories still need to prove themselves gradually.
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Mint-ColoredCalmnessvip
· 1h ago
May I ask which main chains or issuers the primary increments come from? The data distribution will determine who benefits in the ecosystem later.
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BlocktimeBaristavip
· 1h ago
U.S. Treasury bonds on the blockchain are the “high-end version” of stablecoins—usable as collateral and able to earn interest, with a huge range of DeFi portfolio opportunities.
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PeacockSpreadsItsFeathersButvip
· 1h ago
“Safe haven” is fine, but don’t be fooled by the sense of security: smart contract risks and custodial counterparty risks should also be taken into account.
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GateUser-ecf4759evip
· 1h ago
The threshold includes KYC/whitelists, cross-border regulation, and on-chain secondary market liquidity depth; missing any one of these doesn't count as true assets.
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MistValleyFrontvip
· 1h ago
But don't forget the interest rate cycle; after the rate cuts, this wave of enthusiasm may also decline, and we'll see who the genuine demand is.
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GateUser-5d719abavip
· 1h ago
14B is just too powerful, RWA is really accelerating its implementation.
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GateUser-6d80555avip
· 1h ago
14B is just the beginning; once institutions streamline their settlement and audit processes, the scale could grow faster than expected.
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