Introducing our RWA App, Expanding Access to Tokenized Assets
Tokenized assets are moving from experiment to infrastructure.
Until today, users, wallets, fintechs, and institutions often need to navigate different issuers, venues, chains, and execution paths to access tokenized products. The result is unnecessary complexity at the exact moment the market needs simpler distribution.
Today, Enso is launching the Enso RWA App and expanding its tokenized asset distribution network through integrations with xStocks and Ondo.
Introducing the Enso RWA App
The Enso RWA App provides users with direct access to tokenized-asset infrastructure through a simple interface.
Users can discover and access supported tokenized stocks, funds, treasuries, commodities, and stablecoins, while Enso handles the execution layer underneath.
This is not limited to secondary-market swaps. Where supported, Enso can route through direct minting infrastructure and available liquidity venues to find the best available execution path.
RWA App
That means users do not need to understand every issuer, venue, or chain involved in the transaction. They choose the asset they want to access. Enso handles the route.
The app has an international footprint, but access to specific Ondo and xStocks assets is jurisdiction-dependent and subject to issuer restrictions, eligibility checks, and applicable law.
One infrastructure layer, multiple access points
The RWA App is one access point into Enso’s tokenized asset infrastructure.
Wallets, fintechs, and applications can access Enso through the API and bring tokenized assets into their own products. The infrastructure stays consistent. The interface changes depending on the user.
Through xStocks, Enso enables tokenized equities and ETFs to become accessible across wallets, fintech platforms, and onchain applications through a single integration.

Each integration serves a different part of the market. Together, they support the same thesis: tokenized assets need better distribution.
Building the execution layer for tokenized finance
Real-world assets require reliable execution.
For companies, this means supporting more assets, issuers, venues, and chains without adding friction to the user experience. For users, it means getting a simple path into tokenized assets without needing to understand the infrastructure behind each transaction.
“The tokenization industry has made enormous progress on issuance, custody, and compliance, but accessibility remains one of the biggest barriers to adoption” said Connor Howe, CEO and Co-Founder of Enso.
Enso is building the execution layer to enable that access.