June Roundup

June Roundup

June was a month of expansion for Enso, across real-world assets and enterprise distribution.

The biggest shift was the launch of our RWA App, giving users access to hundreds of tokenized assets through Enso, including equities, ETFs, treasuries, commodities, and stablecoins.

This launch brought together some of the leading names in tokenized finance, including Ondo and xStocks. Enso was also integrated into Anchorage Digital’s Porto wallet, extending institutional access to the best available execution routes for tokenized assets through our platform. Each partner adds a key part of the RWA stack, from asset issuance and market access to custody and infrastructure.

For Enso, the role is clear: connect these assets to the apps, wallets, and companies where users already manage capital.

RWA App launch

This month we launched the Enso RWA App, a new interface for accessing tokenized real-world assets through one execution layer.

The app gives users a single place to discover and access supported tokenized stocks, funds, treasuries, commodities, and stablecoins.

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Enso RWA App

More importantly, it shows where the market is heading. Tokenized assets are no longer just supply sitting onchain. The next phase is distribution, execution, and access.

Read more about the launch in our RWA App blog⁠, or explore the app here⁠.

Press coverage

The launch was publicized by Cointelegraph and Bitcoin.com, highlighting the growing demand for tokenized equities and access to real-world assets.

As RWAs move from crypto-native circles into mainstream financial markets, Enso is the rail that lets any app, wallet, or fintech offer its users real-world assets. One integration, institutional-grade controls.

Strategic RWA partnerships

The launch was supported by high-profile partnerships with Ondo and xStocks, two of the leading companies bringing tokenized assets onchain. Ondo brings tokenized securities and capital markets infrastructure, while xStocks expands access to tokenized equities and ETFs.

Another key element of this launch is Enso’s integration with Anchorage Digital’s Porto wallet, which is now live and features Enso as a spotlight d’App.

Porto is designed for institutions that need secure, compliant access to digital assets without compromising on usability. By adding Enso, Porto users can access the best available execution routes directly from the wallet, making it easier for institutions to move between supported tokenized assets, stablecoins, and onchain financial products through a single interface.

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Enso in Porto Wallet

Companies need reliable access, predictable execution, and infrastructure that can fit into existing workflows. Enso helps connect the asset layer to the products where capital is actually managed.

Integration news

Bitget Wallet

Bitget Wallet integrated Enso, bringing Enso-powered execution to one of the market's largest wallet distribution channels.

This marks another step towards making complex onchain actions available directly inside the platforms and products users already use and trust.

MegaETH

Enso also expanded to MegaETH, giving teams in the MegaETH ecosystem access to Enso’s execution layer from the start.

DappCon field notes

Enso was on the ground with a booth throughout the event, meeting companies, partners, and key stakeholders across the ecosystem.

On the main stage, Connor presented how hidden execution issues, including toxic pools, over-quoting, and misleading simulations, continue to impact DeFi. The talk explored how Enso Quoter detects and filters these issues before a transaction is signed, helping companies deliver more accurate quotes and more reliable execution to their users.

Watch Connor’s Main Stage talk:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lS50eDfO5g8&t=555s

We also organized a workshop called From 0 to 1: Institutional DeFi, focused on the practical decisions companies face when evaluating execution infrastructure, routing, quote reliability, and product access.

Across the booth, the talk, and the workshop, the same theme kept coming up: the next wave of onchain finance depends on infrastructure companies can rely on.

Workshop full video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keGG6tWdLLY&t=2735s

Events across the institutional ecosystem

June was also a busy month across major industry events.

Enso attended:

  • ETHConf NYC
  • Money20/20
  • Vault Summit
  • Stable Summit
  • ETH Milan
  • DappCon

Across these events, the same conversations kept coming up with founders, CEOs, product leads, and institutional teams:

How do tokenized assets reach users, and how do wallets and fintech apps offer these products safely?

That is the gap Enso is focused on closing in the industry.

Closing note

June made one thing clear: the RWA market is entering its next phase.

Issuance is only one part of the opportunity. The next challenge is distribution: making tokenized assets accessible through the wallets, apps, and financial products people already use.

That is where Enso sits, connecting asset providers, institutions, and applications through the execution infrastructure needed to bring tokenized finance to market.