- The ranking places XRP first, followed by XDC and LINK, based on payments, settlement, data, and tokenization use cases.
- Tokenization remains a common theme, connecting XDC, ALGO, AVAX, XLM, and ONDO with institutional blockchain adoption.
- The list also covers interoperability, identity, enterprise connectivity, and regulated infrastructure across several established blockchain networks.
Crypto utility is gaining attention as blockchain projects position payments, tokenization, settlement, and institutional infrastructure for evolving regulatory frameworks.
XRP Leads a Utility-Focused Blockchain Ranking
The graphic places XRP at the top of its ten-project ranking. Its listed uses include cross-border payments, institutional settlement, and stablecoin infrastructure. Real-world asset infrastructure also forms part of the stated utility profile.
XDC ranks second, with emphasis on tokenized assets and institutional settlement. The graphic also associates it with digital trade documentation. That combination connects blockchain technology with financial and commercial processes.
LINK holds the third position within the ranking. Its listed functions include proof of reserves and cross-chain connectivity. Tokenized asset data adds another infrastructure-focused use case.
Tokenization Expands Across Several Projects
ALGO follows with digital identity and institutional blockchain applications. Tokenization is also included within its stated utility areas. The combination places identity and asset infrastructure at the center.
HBAR is positioned around enterprise payments and supply-chain applications. The graphic also identifies regulated financial infrastructure as another core area. Its profile therefore centers on business-oriented blockchain deployment.
AVAX appears next with custom blockchain deployments and tokenized securities. Enterprise finance is also listed among its main applications. The ranking therefore connects its utility with specialized institutional networks.
XLM is associated with global remittances and stablecoin transfers. Tokenized financial assets also appear within its listed applications. Its profile overlaps payments while maintaining a broader financial-access focus.
Interoperability Supports the Broader Utility Theme
ONDO receives a more specialized tokenization classification. The graphic cites tokenized U.S. Treasuries and on-chain investment products. Institutional finance completes its stated utility profile.
QNT ranks ninth through bank integration and enterprise connectivity. Tokenized money infrastructure is also included in its profile. These functions emphasize links between traditional finance and blockchain systems.
FLR completes the ranking with cross-chain assets and secure blockchain data. Decentralized finance interoperability is another listed use case. Its position broadens the ranking beyond payments and tokenization.
The ranking does not establish guaranteed regulatory benefits for any project. Instead, it groups networks according to stated utility and institutional applications. Future outcomes would depend on regulatory rules, implementation, and actual adoption.


