Centrifuge said tokenized assets on its platform have climbed to nearly $4 billion over the past three years, marking growth of about 300%, according to a Techub News brief citing CryptoBriefing. The report also said the platform’s total value locked has moved above $1.8 billion, with 1,768 tokenized asset entries recorded on the platform.
The update tied part of that expansion to institutional demand. It said Centrifuge’s TVL passed $1 billion in August 2025, with institutional products serving as the main driver. The brief also pointed to a June 30 partnership with New York Life to launch a tokenized corporate bond fund.
According to the report, the nearly $4 billion figure reflects a broader trend within the Ethereum ecosystem. It added that TVL in that ecosystem stands in a range of about $1.3 billion to $1.8 billion. No additional details were provided in the source brief.
Centrifuge said tokenized assets on its platform have grown to nearly $4 billion over the past three years, an increase of about 300%, according to a Techub News brief that cited CryptoBriefing.
The report said the platform’s total value locked, or TVL, is now above $1.8 billion, and that it has recorded 1,768 tokenized assets.
It also said Centrifuge’s TVL crossed $1 billion in August 2025, with institutional products identified as the main driver. On June 30, New York Life partnered with the platform to launch a tokenized corporate bond fund.
The nearly $4 billion total was described as reflecting a trend in the Ethereum ecosystem, where TVL was placed at roughly $1.3 billion to $1.8 billion.
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