Methodology & sources
MyRWA is an independent, non-custodial aggregator of tokenized stocks and commodities. It does not issue, hold, or sell any asset - it is a reference catalog that classifies every tokenized listing and links out to the underlying venues and issuers. This page explains where the data comes from, how each figure is derived, and who maintains it.
Last reviewed: 15 Jul 2026
What this is - and is not
Each entry is one real-world asset (for example AAPL, or gold). Under it we list every tokenized version of that asset we track - across on-chain DEXes, centralized exchanges, perpetual-futures venues, and issuer mint/redeem desks. The catalog is split into a Stocks table and a Commodities table.
MyRWA is not a token, a fund, a brokerage, or a custodian. We never take custody of assets and never execute trades ourselves; the Trade buttons and embedded swaps route to third-party venues. Nothing here is investment advice.
Data sources
- Reference (underlying) prices - public market data for the real-world share, ETF, index or commodity, with FX conversion where the listing trades in a non-USD currency.
- On-chain token prices & liquidity - live DEX data (pool reserves and recent trades) for each tokenized contract, plus per-venue marks for CEX and perp listings.
- Fundamentals - market cap, P/E, sector and country from market-data providers, with curated overrides for non-US listings and for commodity supply, where free feeds are US-only or incomplete.
- Perp funding - pulled directly from each venue's API where the venue publishes it; venues that price the carry as a borrow fee rather than a funding rate are labeled accordingly.
- Catalog, custody & rights - assembled from public issuer registries, contract deployments, and issuer documentation (KYC, mint/redeem terms, backing).
Independence. We aggregate public on-chain and exchange data. We are not paid by issuers or venues to list them, and listing is not an endorsement. Some Trade links are referral links (see the disclaimer).
How liquidity is measured
Liquidity is not one number - it means different things on different venue types, so we normalize it per type and label the metric:
- DEX spot - pooled liquidity (LP): the total value locked in the on-chain pools for that token. Shown as
LP $X. The LP filter is applied per pool. - CEX spot & perps - 24h traded volume, since order-book depth is not consistently exposed; perps additionally show open interest where available.
- Issuer-direct (mint/redeem) - there is no secondary pool, so we show mint / redeem at NAV rather than a liquidity figure.
- RFQ market makers - flagged with a
◆ RFQbadge: a market maker fills against NAV with no pool slippage, so pool depth does not apply.
How holder rights are classified
This is the distinction most price trackers omit: what a token actually entitles you to. Every listing is classified into one of four buckets:
- Equity claim - the token represents a real claim on the share (or a 1:1 fully-backed wrapper redeemable for it).
- Commodity title - the token is a redeemable title to the physical metal held in vault.
- Debt tracker - a note or debt instrument whose value tracks the asset's price; your claim is on the issuer, not the underlying.
- Synthetic - pure price exposure with no claim on the underlying asset (for example most perps).
The classification is based on issuer documentation and the instrument's legal structure. Where an issuer's terms are ambiguous, we take the more conservative reading.
Trust
Where shown, a trust indicator reflects the maturity and transparency of the issuer and venue behind a listing - track record, disclosure, and whether backing is verifiable. It is a relative signal to help compare listings of the same asset, not a rating or a guarantee, and it says nothing about the price risk of the underlying.
Update cadence & freshness
- Prices refresh live when a page loads.
- Perp funding is refreshed on a short cycle and carried forward briefly if a venue is temporarily unreachable.
- The catalog and fundamentals are rebuilt regularly from the source registries; each listing carries a freshness check, and stale data is flagged rather than shown as current.
A live service status page reports data-source health.
Who runs it
MyRWA is built and maintained by PaTRoNLabs, an independent developer studio. We are not affiliated with, and not compensated for listing by, any issuer or venue in the catalog.
Corrections and questions: [email protected]. If a listing is misclassified or a figure is wrong, tell us and we will fix it.
Disclaimer
Nothing on MyRWA is investment advice, an offer, or a solicitation. Tokenized assets carry smart-contract, counterparty, custody and regulatory risk, and availability depends on your jurisdiction. Data is aggregated from public on-chain and exchange sources and provided as is, without warranty of accuracy or completeness. Some Trade links are referral links, from which we may earn a fee at no extra cost to you. Always do your own research and verify with the issuer or venue before trading.