@1saevv: Memory wasn’t just another sector in July - it became the narrative that defined the entire RWA perp market. $708.3B in…
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Pyth Network's RWA Perp Report for July shows record $708.3B volume, with memory-related names driving ~81% of growth and equities leading over commodities. The report highlights the growing importance of real-time market data as tokenized markets expand.
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Memory wasn’t just another sector in July - it became the narrative that defined the entire RWA perp market.
$708.3B in monthly volume is impressive, but the bigger signal is where that growth came from. Memory-related names drove ~81% of the increase, equities took the lead over commodities, and 95.2% of tracked RWA perp volume was priced using @PythNetwork.
As tokenized markets mature, reliable, real-time market data becomes just as important as liquidity itself.
The market isn’t just getting bigger - it’s becoming increasingly driven by narratives backed by robust infrastructure.
Pyth Network 🔮 (@PythNetwork): RWA Perp Report, July 2026.
A monthly analysis of real world asset perpetual markets.
Data from @RefractionRWA 🧵
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