The tokenized commodities market has reached $5.5 billion in total market cap, growing 3,633% since January 2022 and nearly quintupling in the past twelve monthsThe tokenized commodities market has reached $5.5 billion in total market cap, growing 3,633% since January 2022 and nearly quintupling in the past twelve months

Tokenized Commodities Have Grown 4.8x in 12 Months: Gold Tokens Account for 99% of the Market

2026/03/17 00:15
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The tokenized commodities market has reached $5.5 billion in total market cap, growing 3,633% since January 2022 and nearly quintupling in the past twelve months alone, according to Token Terminal data shared by Rand Group (@cryptorand).

What the Chart Shows

The Token Terminal chart covers January 2022 through early 2026, tracking tokenized commodity market cap across six assets. The chart is essentially flat from 2022 through mid-2024, hovering below $1 billion for the entire period. Then entering late 2024 and accelerating sharply through 2025 and into 2026, the combined market cap surges vertically, reaching $5.5 billion at the current reading.

The visual is dominated by two colors. Teal representing XAUT, Tether Gold, and blue representing PAXG, Pax Gold. Both lines expand simultaneously and steeply, reflecting the parallel growth of the two largest tokenized gold products as gold itself reached record prices through 2025 and into 2026.

The Concentration at the Top

Two products account for 99% of the entire tokenized commodities market. Tether Gold sits at $2.9 billion. Pax Gold follows at $2.6 billion. Together they represent $5.5 billion of the $5.5 billion total. The remaining four assets in the market, XAUM at $34.2 million, VNXAU at $776,500, PALLX at $11,700, and PPLTX at $10,500, collectively account for less than 1%.

Tokenized platinum and palladium exist in this market. They are functionally irrelevant at their current scale. Tokenized silver does not appear at meaningful size. The tokenized commodity market is, for all practical purposes, a tokenized gold market with two dominant products.

Why Gold Specifically Has Driven the Growth

Gold’s traditional safe haven status has made it the natural first mover in commodity tokenization. The asset class that investors reach for during geopolitical stress and inflation uncertainty is also the one that most benefits from being made accessible on-chain. As covered in the River data this week, gold ETF flows hit $100 billion cumulative, reflecting sustained institutional and retail demand for gold exposure across all available formats.

Tokenized gold adds a dimension that physical gold and gold ETFs do not offer. It can be held on-chain, used as collateral in DeFi protocols, transferred globally in seconds, and integrated into smart contract applications. That programmability is what drives tokenized gold demand beyond what traditional gold products capture. The Iran conflict covered throughout this week, and the resulting flight to safe haven assets, is directly relevant to why tokenized gold specifically has grown at the pace the chart shows.

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What the 4.8x Growth in 12 Months Represents

The tokenized commodity market sat below $1.2 billion entering 2025. It reached $5.5 billion by early 2026. That 4.8x expansion happened during a period when broader crypto markets were in a bear phase, which is the counterintuitive element of the data. Tokenized gold grew through the same period that Bitcoin fell 46% from its all-time high and DeFi lending deposits contracted 36%.

The explanation is the same as the broader safe haven dynamic. When risk assets decline and geopolitical uncertainty rises, gold demand increases. Tokenized gold participates in that dynamic while also benefiting from the structural growth of the on-chain ecosystem. It is one of the few crypto-adjacent products that performs well precisely when the rest of the market does not.

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