DIA has released an extensive mapping resource for the real-world asset (RWA) ecosystem. The interactive tool catalogs 60+ projects involved in asset tokenization across multiple categories.
- Projects organized by asset type and use case
- Covers sectors from real estate to stablecoins
- Designed for builders, investors, and analysts
The map serves as the largest current database of RWA initiatives, providing a clear overview of the tokenized asset landscape.
DIA Partners with BitUSD to Enable Diverse Collateral Pricing on Base
**DIA oracles now power BitUSD stablecoin** on Base, providing verifiable price feeds for diverse collateral types including DeFi tokens, memecoins, and AI agent tokens. **Key supported assets include:** - DeFi infrastructure: AERO, cbETH, ETH - Memecoins: BRETT, DEGEN, TOSHI, CLANKER - AI tokens: AIXBT, KAITO - Ecosystem tokens: ZEN, ZORA **BitUSD operates an overcollateralized omni-chain stablecoin** that accepts liquid staking tokens, RWAs, and community tokens as collateral - creating capital efficiency but requiring precise oracle accuracy. **DIA prevents oracle lag through:** - Direct data collection from trading venues - Asset-specific on-chain publishing - Verifiable computation for audit trails - Cross-chain consistency Bit Protocol research shows **stablecoin depegs often start with oracle delays** that prevent timely responses to market movements. Base has become a hub for crypto innovation beyond traditional DeFi, hosting communities building everything from DEXs to AI frameworks. Read more: [DIA integration details](https://www.diadata.org/blog/post/dia-price-oracles-powere-bitusd-stablecoin-base/)
🔮 DIA Oracle Expansion
**DIA deploys three new production-ready price feeds:** - **$sUSDe** - Ethena Labs' staked synthetic dollar offering yield-bearing rewards - **NFT Strategy tokens** - Token Works' automated protocol solutions - **GBP/USD** - British Pound forex pair as Real World Asset (RWA) feed All feeds use **verifiable first-party data** and are available across DIA's 60+ supported blockchain networks. Developers can now integrate these feeds into their dApps or request custom oracle solutions tailored to specific needs.
🏛️ Vault Summit explores where vaults end and funds begin
**Vault Summit** brings together industry leaders to examine how vaults are transforming onchain asset management. On November 18th, experts from **Morpho Labs**, **Gauntlet**, **Kiln Finance**, and **Nexus Mutual** will discuss the evolving boundary between vaults and traditional funds. The discussion comes as vaults gain prominence in DeFi: - Curated vaults on Morpho now represent **50%+ of all ERC-4626 vault deposits** - Industry reports highlight vaults as the **new standard for asset curation** - The vault model is reshaping how assets are managed onchain This summit addresses a critical question facing the industry: as vaults become more sophisticated, where do they end and traditional fund structures begin?
🔗 DIA Oracles Add sUSDe Price Feed

**DIA oracles now provide price feeds for sUSDe**, Ethena Labs' staked synthetic dollar. **What is sUSDe?** - Yield-bearing version of USDe synthetic dollar - Users stake $USDe to receive $sUSDe tokens - Earns protocol rewards from delta-hedged positions and DeFi integrations **Oracle Integration** The live sUSDe price feed is accessible through [DIA's platform](https://www.diadata.org/app/price/asset/Ethereum/0x9D39A5DE30e57443BfF2A8307A4256c8797A3497/), expanding data availability for developers building onchain products. This follows previous oracle integrations, including API3 Market support for sUSDe/USDe exchange rates across 17 blockchains.
🔮 Oracle Expansion Continues
**DIA oracles expand with four new price feeds this week:** - **$INTC** (Intel) - **$HBAR** (Hedera) - **$LTC** (Litecoin) - **$XG** (Copper) All feeds use **transparent, first-party data** sourced directly from trading venues. **Key highlights:** - Over **10,000+ supported feeds** now available - Production-ready across **60+ blockchain networks** - Built for enterprise-grade reliability This expansion follows recent individual launches of $LTC and $HBAR feeds, demonstrating DIA's commitment to providing comprehensive oracle infrastructure. [Explore all feeds](https://www.diadata.org/app/)