The rapid growth of the RWA tokenization market, from $5.5 billion in early 2025 to $29.2 billion by April 2026 (Spotedcrypto, 2026), reflects a clear structural shift in global financial markets. A major driver behind this growth has been tokenized private credit, where private lending products are issued as tokens on blockchain and offer on-chain yields ranging from 4% to 10% annually. Institutional investors are already familiar with this asset class and have begun allocating capital into it in a meaningful way, moving beyond the stage of research or experimentation.
As institutional-scale capital enters the RWA market, expectations for infrastructure become significantly different from those of retail users.
The Standards Institutional Investors Expect
Financial institutions are not primarily looking for the fastest blockchain or the lowest transaction fees. What they require are auditable compliance systems, transparent and accurate token holder registries, mechanisms that can automatically enforce jurisdiction-specific requirements, and corporate action execution, such as yield distributions, directly on-chain without relying on intermediaries. Funds managing third-party capital cannot allocate assets into systems that lack a clear audit trail.
SIX Network’s 2026 Roadmap and Institutional Assets
SIX Network’s 2026 roadmap clearly identifies Expanding Institutional Assets as one of its key priorities for the year. This direction reflects ongoing discussions and collaboration with institutional-grade projects seeking to bring real-world assets on-chain in a meaningful way. SIX Garage supports automated compliance across multiple jurisdictions, real-time token holder registries, permissioned transfers, and on-chain corporate action management. These capabilities are already being utilized in Thailand through projects such as KAVALON and SiriHub2, serving as operational infrastructure rather than theoretical feature lists.
As Institutional Capital Arrives in Southeast Asia
Emerging market economies are increasingly expected to leapfrog legacy financial infrastructure and adopt digital rails, including stablecoin settlement, more rapidly than markets with deeply embedded legacy systems (Cointelegraph, Jesse Knutson, Bitfinex, December 2025). This creates structural advantages for regions such as Southeast Asia and Thailand in capturing the next wave of digital asset adoption. SIX Protocol has been building infrastructure aligned with institutional requirements from the beginning, while the market is now increasingly moving toward the type of systems designed to support this transition.
Source: Spotedcrypto, 2026