Tokenized equities just posted $3.57 billion in daily trading volume, a record for a sector that barely existed two years ago. Injective, the Layer 1 blockchain built specifically for financial applications, sits at the center of that surge.
To put that number in perspective, the global equities market is worth roughly $134 trillion. Tokenized versions remain a rounding error in that context.
How Injective built the rails
Injective’s approach to tokenized equities revolves around its iAssets framework, which creates synthetic trackers for major companies. Think Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft, and Amazon, all tradable as perpetual futures on the Helix decentralized exchange.
These aren’t actual shares of stock. You’re trading a price-tracking instrument that references the real equity price via oracles, without any physical settlement of underlying shares. It’s permissionless, meaning anyone with a wallet can access what used to require a brokerage account and a social security number.











