The post Solana RWA rides the wave of tokenized Pokémon cards appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Solana once again showed that crypto and collectibles can go hand in hand after RWA tokenization had another lively sector – Pokémon cards, which even surpassed the volumes of tokenized stocks.  The Solana network launched a niche market for Pokémon cards in the spring of 2025. Since then, the market has grown exponentially, with record weeks in August.  Those markets are still a novelty on Solana, which retains much more active DeFi use cases. However, RWA tokenization has been tested on multiple chains, based on a mix of community demand and regulations.  When it comes to Pokémon cards, collectibles, and recently, a mix of physical and digital items, there are no specific regulations, allowing an organic growth of traders. The market still has a few hundred users, mostly linked to fandom communities. However, there is a trend for returning users and robust weekly trading volumes.  Solana RWA collectibles surpass XStocks XStocks were one of the much-touted RWAs on Solana, off to a strong start. However, XStocks trading peaked in June. XStocks is still trying to expand its representation on various platforms, recently teaming up with the Moonshot marketplace. However, the momentum on Solana is currently siding with the actively growing collectible trading.  Solana tokenized shares by XStocks were off to a strong start, but transfers and volumes slowed down in August, while exotic RWA picked up, based on the activity of Collectors Crypt. | Source: Dune Analytics Package-opening and secondary marketplace volumes for Pokémon and other collections have already broken above $10M in weekly volumes, based on Dune Analytics reports.  XStocks are distributed among multiple exchanges, with some of the markets achieving $2M to $3M in weekly volumes.  Overall, XStocks showed a slowing trend in transfer volumes and relatively small activity on DEXs. In August, XStocks reported around $74.6M in… The post Solana RWA rides the wave of tokenized Pokémon cards appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Solana once again showed that crypto and collectibles can go hand in hand after RWA tokenization had another lively sector – Pokémon cards, which even surpassed the volumes of tokenized stocks.  The Solana network launched a niche market for Pokémon cards in the spring of 2025. Since then, the market has grown exponentially, with record weeks in August.  Those markets are still a novelty on Solana, which retains much more active DeFi use cases. However, RWA tokenization has been tested on multiple chains, based on a mix of community demand and regulations.  When it comes to Pokémon cards, collectibles, and recently, a mix of physical and digital items, there are no specific regulations, allowing an organic growth of traders. The market still has a few hundred users, mostly linked to fandom communities. However, there is a trend for returning users and robust weekly trading volumes.  Solana RWA collectibles surpass XStocks XStocks were one of the much-touted RWAs on Solana, off to a strong start. However, XStocks trading peaked in June. XStocks is still trying to expand its representation on various platforms, recently teaming up with the Moonshot marketplace. However, the momentum on Solana is currently siding with the actively growing collectible trading.  Solana tokenized shares by XStocks were off to a strong start, but transfers and volumes slowed down in August, while exotic RWA picked up, based on the activity of Collectors Crypt. | Source: Dune Analytics Package-opening and secondary marketplace volumes for Pokémon and other collections have already broken above $10M in weekly volumes, based on Dune Analytics reports.  XStocks are distributed among multiple exchanges, with some of the markets achieving $2M to $3M in weekly volumes.  Overall, XStocks showed a slowing trend in transfer volumes and relatively small activity on DEXs. In August, XStocks reported around $74.6M in…

Solana RWA rides the wave of tokenized Pokémon cards

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Solana once again showed that crypto and collectibles can go hand in hand after RWA tokenization had another lively sector – Pokémon cards, which even surpassed the volumes of tokenized stocks. 

The Solana network launched a niche market for Pokémon cards in the spring of 2025. Since then, the market has grown exponentially, with record weeks in August. 

Those markets are still a novelty on Solana, which retains much more active DeFi use cases. However, RWA tokenization has been tested on multiple chains, based on a mix of community demand and regulations. 

When it comes to Pokémon cards, collectibles, and recently, a mix of physical and digital items, there are no specific regulations, allowing an organic growth of traders. The market still has a few hundred users, mostly linked to fandom communities. However, there is a trend for returning users and robust weekly trading volumes. 

Solana RWA collectibles surpass XStocks

XStocks were one of the much-touted RWAs on Solana, off to a strong start. However, XStocks trading peaked in June. XStocks is still trying to expand its representation on various platforms, recently teaming up with the Moonshot marketplace. However, the momentum on Solana is currently siding with the actively growing collectible trading. 

Solana tokenized shares by XStocks were off to a strong start, but transfers and volumes slowed down in August, while exotic RWA picked up, based on the activity of Collectors Crypt. | Source: Dune Analytics

Package-opening and secondary marketplace volumes for Pokémon and other collections have already broken above $10M in weekly volumes, based on Dune Analytics reports

XStocks are distributed among multiple exchanges, with some of the markets achieving $2M to $3M in weekly volumes. 

Overall, XStocks showed a slowing trend in transfer volumes and relatively small activity on DEXs. In August, XStocks reported around $74.6M in volumes, while Pokémon trading expanded to $124.5M for a record month. 

Solana’s Pokémon marketplace goes hyperbolic

As the market approaches the 30th anniversary of the Pokémon franchise, one startup decided card trading would fit well with the Solana ecosystem. 

Collectors Crypt is now the leading platform for card trading and new package openings. The platform took the good from NFT marketplaces and added an element of luck and value. Based on recent on-chain data, Collectors Crypto achieved over $16M in weekly card-trading volume, mostly based on new card buying.  

Collectibles have the potential to speed up as Collectors Crypto launched its live Gacha machine on Solana. The platform offers $50 entry points, with the potential to win more valuable cards and trade them on the secondary market. 

Collectors Crypt has also tapped all Web3 features on Solana, also launching a native token. The CARDS token trades near its all-time peak at $0.23, with $7.4M in liquidity locked. CARDS is a way to bet on the growth of tokenized cards and tracks the general interest in Collectors Crypt. 

As of early September, the collectibles market is at its peak hype phase. Collectors Crypt grew its user interest over the course of months, remaining in the background to stronger Solana trends like DeFi, lending, and memes. 

Collectors Crypt will now have to prove its sustainability and growth of its secondary market. The ambition is to trade and settle Pokémon cards with permanent on-chain records, while offering immediate settlement. Some of the trades will include a mix of physical and digital items. 

Pokémon cards are still considered “exotic RWA and will have to prove their use case is superior to NFTs. 

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Source: https://www.cryptopolitan.com/solana-rwa-rides-tokenized-pokemon-wave/

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