Most of the world’s top cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin (BTC +1.17%) and Ethereum (ETH +0.21%), have struggled over the past year as inflation, fears of interest rate hikes, and other macro challenges drove investors toward more conservative investments. Bitcoin, which set a record high of over $126,000 last October, now trades at around $64,000. Ethereum, which reached an all-time high of nearly $5,000 last August, has dropped below $1,900.
That “crypto winter” will likely persist until those headwinds dissipate. However, there’s one sector of the crypto market that continues to grow as conventional tokens fizzle out. According to CoinShares, deposits of real-world assets (RWAs) on blockchains more than tripled year over year to…







