Solana just took a major step into the world of real-world assets (RWAs) — and it’s not a theoretical play.
Apollo, one of the world’s largest private credit giants, just launched the ACRED token on Solana. Backed by actual institutional money and using Securitize’s new sToken standard, this is the first time a fully regulated asset fund touches Solana’s DeFi rails.
ACRED represents Apollo’s Diversified Credit Securitize Fund, a multi-billion dollar private credit strategy — now digitized and tradable on-chain.
It uses Securitize’s sToken, a security-first token format built for institutional compliance:
And yes — it’s live on Solana, not Ethereum.
Ethereum has dominated RWAs for years. Solana? Not so much.
That’s a massive disconnect — but ACRED could start closing the gap.
Apollo didn’t stop at tokenizing.
They teamed up with Kamino Finance to launch “Multiply” — a Solana-native DeFi strategy that lets you:
This mirrors what Polygon and Ethereum did years ago — but now it’s on fast rails.
If you’re wondering why this matters?
Securitize isn’t some startup. They’re linked to BlackRock, the largest asset manager on Earth. If Apollo’s success with ACRED on Solana clicks, expect a wave of tokenized assets to follow.
This isn’t an experiment. It’s a blueprint for the future of finance.
Let’s talk speed.
Solana is prepping Alpenglow, a major consensus upgrade that will reduce block finalization from 12.8 seconds to 150 milliseconds.
That’s not just faster — it’s real-time, beating even Web2 systems.
Alpenglow brings:
“No more waiting in the dark,” said Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko. “You’ll work with confirmed blocks — not guesses.”
Not so fast.
Skeptics — like analysts at Sygnum — point to Ethereum’s dominance and institutional trust as big barriers.
But large call options on SOL suggest whales are betting Solana has serious upside.
Solana isn’t just chasing Ethereum anymore — it’s forging its own lane.
Lesson: Solana is done being “just fast.” Now it wants to be the foundation for real finance.
Tokenized assets aren’t coming. They’re already being minted — on Solana.
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