Matt Hougan Says Tokenized Assets Could Hit $200T

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  • Matt Hougan said the tokenized real-world asset market is about $20B, far below global financial markets.
  • Global stocks, bonds, real estate, and ETFs together exceed $500T, highlighting tokenization’s growth potential.
  • Larry Fink has said every asset could eventually be tokenized as institutions study blockchain finance.

Bitwise Chief Investment Officer Matt Hougan said the tokenized asset market remains far smaller than the assets that could move on-chain. Speaking during a recent discussion about real-world assets, Hougan explained that tokenized markets currently hold about $20 billion. However, he said trillions of dollars in traditional assets could eventually shift to blockchain infrastructure.

Tokenized Market Remains Small Compared With Global Assets

Hougan said the current on-chain real-world asset market stands near $20 billion. However, he explained that traditional financial markets hold far larger pools of capital. For example, Hougan said global stock markets total about $110 trillion.

Meanwhile, bond markets reach roughly $140 trillion. Real estate markets represent an even larger category. Hougan said global real estate assets approach $250 trillion. ETFs also represent a major financial segment.

According to Hougan, ETFs currently account for around $30 trillion in assets. Because of this gap, Hougan said tokenization could expand dramatically. He stated that the market could grow 10,000 times and still remain below the value of existing assets.

Financial Leaders Highlight Tokenization’s Potential

Hougan said several financial leaders have publicly discussed the possibility of large-scale tokenization. Notably, BlackRock Chief Executive Larry Fink previously stated that every asset could eventually become tokenized.

Hougan also referenced comments from regulators discussing digital financial infrastructure. According to Hougan, these statements indicate growing attention toward tokenized markets.

He added that major Wall Street firms now hire teams focused on tokenization. As a result, institutions increasingly study blockchain-based asset systems.

Hougan said these developments continue to shape how financial firms evaluate digital infrastructure.

Institutional Investors Track Long-Term Market Shifts

During the discussion, market participants noted that institutional investors often monitor long-term financial trends. According to Hougan, many institutional investors follow statements from senior financial leaders.

He said most institutional investors rarely engage with daily discussions within the crypto sector. Instead, they focus on structural developments within global financial markets. Hougan also pointed to regulatory comments about emerging digital markets.

For example, regulators have discussed areas such as tokenization, prediction markets, and stablecoins. As a result, Hougan said institutional investors examine how these developments could reshape financial systems over time.

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