Can tokenized assets continue to scale faster than the revenue models behind them?

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Securitize closed its first quarter as a public company with average tokenized assets under management hitting a record $4.3 billion, up 16% year over year, while transaction volume on the platform jumped 147% to $5.3 billion.

Total revenue fell 5% to $14.4 million, tokenization revenue dropped about 12% to $7.8 million, and adjusted EBITDA swung to a $5.5 million loss.

The company put more assets on-chain and processed far more activity than a year earlier, and earned less money doing it.

Metric Q2 result YoY change What it shows
Average tokenized AUM $4.3B +16% Assets on-chain are still scaling
Transaction volume $5.3B +147% Platform activity accelerated sharply
Total revenue $14.4M -5% Activity did not translate into higher revenue
Tokenization revenue $7.8M -12% Core tokenization economics weakened
Asset-servicing revenue $6.6M +3% Recurring/admin revenue held up better
Adjusted EBITDA -$5.5M Swing to loss Costs and weak monetization pressured profitability

The CFO explains the gap

Securitize CFO Francisco Flores said on the earnings call that AUM-based revenue is not material today and that very little of the platform’s transaction volume is currently monetized.

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He added that most tokenization revenue still traces back to network expansion through new protocol integrations.

Recurring asset-servicing revenue, the fees tied to administering funds already on the platform, held up far better, climbing 3% to $6.6 million. Flores described transaction monetization as a medium- to long-term opportunity, one the current business model does not yet capture.

Securitize’s pre-listing materials projected $110 million of 2026 revenue and $32 million of EBITDA. Management described $85 million of that figure as contracted, recurring, or supported by existing AUM and relationships, enough to call the forecast strong visibility.

Management now guides to $70 million to $80 million for the full year, and Securitize produced $33.9 million of revenue in the first half. The second half needs to bring in roughly $18 million a quarter to hit the low end of guidance and closer to $23 million a quarter to reach the top.

Hitting the original $110 million target would require about $38 million a quarter, more than 2.6 times what Securitize earned in the second quarter.

Revenue target What it means Revenue still needed after H1 Implied H2 quarterly run rate
$70M guidance floor Low end of current management guidance ~$36.1M ~$18.0M
$75M guidance midpoint Middle of current guidance range ~$41.1M ~$20.5M
$80M guidance ceiling High end of current guidance range ~$46.1M ~$23.0M
$110M original projection Pre-listing revenue target ~$76.1M ~$38.0M

Why the gap between tokenized assets and revenue exists

Edwin Mata, CEO of the tokenization platform Brickken, said in a note the gap Securitize reported points to a structural issue across the industry.

He added that tokenized AUM can grow while the economics underneath it remain difficult to scale, and putting more assets on-chain does not automatically translate into a commercial model that scales with it.

Mata explained that tokenization has mostly been delivered through large, customized engagements, bespoke integrations, jurisdiction-specific setup, and professional services built around each new issuance.

Every new asset, jurisdiction, or financial product risks becoming its own implementation project. When the economics depend on building and configuring those projects one at a time, tokenized assets can grow far faster than the recurring revenue behind them.