American stocks are gradually becoming similar to the crypto market.

Usually we perceive the stock market as a separate system: trading sessions, weekends, brokerage account, purchase of whole or fractional shares.

But it is more interesting to look not at the name of the tool, but at how the infrastructure itself is changing.

Binance has added bStocks — tokenized instruments whose value is linked to US stocks.

Behind this is a broader trend:

— crypto-platforms begin to take away the functions of classic brokers;
— the usual boundary "crypto separately - shares separately" becomes less obvious;
— trade in such instruments may be available around the clock;
— crushing allows you to work with small parts of the tool;
— everything is inside the already familiar crypto-infrastructure.

Therefore, it is not even the specific bStock that is interesting to me, but the direction of the market movement.

Crypto gradually ceases to be a separate financial island and begins to become an infrastructure through which you can get access to other classes of assets.