Dominion’s tokenized silver posts more than $3 million in first-day DEX volume on Solana

Dominion’s tokenized silver posts more than $3 million in first-day DEX volume on Solana

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2026-08-15 19:29:15
Dominion, a real-world asset (RWA) platform focused on tokenizing physical assets, saw more than $3 million in decentralized exchange trading volume on the first day of trading for its tokenized silver product, according to Techub, citing Messari. The figure accounted for about 60% of total trading volume in tokenized commodities on the Solana blockchain that day. Dominion’s Solana-based product is designed to let investors hold and trade physical silver exposure through blockchain rails. The report also said tokenized precious metals have drawn broad attention from institutional investors in recent periods, as this segment is increasingly viewed as a bridge between traditional finance and crypto markets.

Dominion’s tokenized silver recorded more than $3 million in decentralized exchange trading volume on its first day of trading, accounting for about 60% of total tokenized commodity trading volume on Solana, according to Techub News, citing Messari.

Dominion is an RWA platform focused on tokenizing physical assets. Its tokenized silver product on Solana allows investors to hold and trade physical silver assets through blockchain infrastructure.

The report added that tokenized precious metals have recently attracted broad interest from institutional investors and are being watched as a link between traditional finance and crypto markets.

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