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Why ONDO is falling even as tokenized assets explode in demand

Capital flows into tokenized assets, while ONDO struggles to capture that demand, leaving price out of sync with growth.

ONDO RWA boom drives growth, yet token price declines - What’s missing?

Tokenized funds expanded steadily, with market cap reaching $33.5 billion by April 2026, up from nearly $12 billion in early 2025.

This rise reflected sustained capital inflows rather than speculative spikes, pointing to growing structural adoption.

As this unfolded, projections ranged from $30.2 billion in a bearish case to $47.0 billion in a bullish scenario.

Source: Token Terminal

However, this trend created a disconnect. While the sector expanded, with tokenized equities approaching $1 billion, the Ondo Finance [ONDO] price remained muted.

This suggested capital engaged the infrastructure, not the tokens, delaying direct price impact.

Why is the price still lagging?

Ondo Finance continued to scale, as Total Value Locked (TVL) climbed to $3.567 billion.

Out of this, $2.198 billion remained anchored on Ethereum [ETH], with expansion across other chains.

On top of that, annualized fees reached $54.11 million, with $4.44 million generated over the past 30 days. However, this expansion did not translate into token value.

Source: DeFiLlama

ONDO declined from $0.463 at the start of the year to $0.2532, showing sustained weakness despite rising activity.

Protocol and holder revenue both remained at zero, leaving no direct economic link to the token. That shift set up a value-capture gap, where adoption grew without benefiting the token.

Where is the capital flowing?

As this gap persisted, capital flow gave a clearer direction on what drove the market.

Tokenized equities rose quickly, with market cap surpassing $270 million, up 40% Year-to-Date from near-zero levels in mid-2025. This steady climb showed real adoption, not short-term speculation, as users moved on-chain for stock exposure.

Source: Token Terminal

By contrast, investors did not chase ecosystem tokens. They are allocated directly into tokenized stocks and ETFs for access and efficiency.

That move aligned with demand for utility rather than token exposure.

As this behavior developed, capital remained locked within these instruments instead of rotating outward. This created a structural outcome. Growth strengthened the ecosystem, yet tokens like ONDO saw limited demand.

What does this mean for ONDO?

This mismatch highlighted a clear value-capture failure.

As adoption grew without fee distribution, the platform benefited while the token lagged. Even so, continued growth could strengthen the ecosystem over time.

However, without a direct economic link, ONDO may continue lagging behind its own network activity.


Final Summary

  • Ondo Finance [ONDO] grows in usage, yet the price falls from $0.463 to $0.2532 as value capture remains absent.
  • ONDO’s demand weakens as capital flows into tokenized assets, leaving growth disconnected from token performance.
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Muriuki Lazaro

Journalist

Muriuki Lazaro is a on-chain data analyst with a B.Sc. in Data Science. Muriuki specializes in dissecting complex on-chain data into clear and accurate insights for readers in the crypto ecosystem, with a particular focus on Bitcoin.

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