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Market cap: 9.79 million dollars. Rank: number 913.
That's what the Information tab showed at 18:11 today, under the heading NVIDIA (bStocks). NVIDIA is one of the largest companies on earth. Number 913 is not a description of NVIDIA.
I sat with that for a minute before it clicked.
The figure isn't measuring the company. It's measuring the token. Circulating supply on the same screen: 43,502 $NVDAB . Multiply that by the price and you get the nine point seven nine million. It's the size of the certificate issue, not the size of the business.
The label is honest. It says bStocks right there in the heading, and the note above the block says the data comes from CoinMarketCap and is provided for reference. CMC catalogues tokens, so it reported on the token, correctly. But the company name comes first, and that's the word your eye lands on.
Two different subjects under one heading, and nothing on the screen is wrong.
What makes it easier to misread is the description further down the same tab. It says NVDAB gives you economic exposure to NVIDIA and the right to convert into the underlying security one to one. That sentence is about the company. The numbers directly above it are about the token. Same screen, same scroll, different subjects.
I've been buying for eleven days and this is the first time I opened that tab. If I'd opened it in week one, I think I'd have read that market cap as a fact about NVIDIA and taken something badly wrong from it.
The habit I'm taking from today: before believing a number, ask what it's counting. Company, or certificate. On this screen they live one paragraph apart.
Sources: NVDAB/USDT Information tab in the Binance app, 15 August 2026, 18:11 Kyiv time.
@BinanceCIS Have you checked what the market cap on your bStock screen is actually measuring?
#bStocksCIS
Market cap: 9.79 million dollars. Rank: number 913.
That's what the Information tab showed at 18:11 today, under the heading NVIDIA (bStocks). NVIDIA is one of the largest companies on earth. Number 913 is not a description of NVIDIA.
I sat with that for a minute before it clicked.
The figure isn't measuring the company. It's measuring the token. Circulating supply on the same screen: 43,502 $NVDAB . Multiply that by the price and you get the nine point seven nine million. It's the size of the certificate issue, not the size of the business.
The label is honest. It says bStocks right there in the heading, and the note above the block says the data comes from CoinMarketCap and is provided for reference. CMC catalogues tokens, so it reported on the token, correctly. But the company name comes first, and that's the word your eye lands on.
Two different subjects under one heading, and nothing on the screen is wrong.
What makes it easier to misread is the description further down the same tab. It says NVDAB gives you economic exposure to NVIDIA and the right to convert into the underlying security one to one. That sentence is about the company. The numbers directly above it are about the token. Same screen, same scroll, different subjects.
I've been buying for eleven days and this is the first time I opened that tab. If I'd opened it in week one, I think I'd have read that market cap as a fact about NVIDIA and taken something badly wrong from it.
The habit I'm taking from today: before believing a number, ask what it's counting. Company, or certificate. On this screen they live one paragraph apart.
Sources: NVDAB/USDT Information tab in the Binance app, 15 August 2026, 18:11 Kyiv time.
@BinanceCIS Have you checked what the market cap on your bStock screen is actually measuring?
#bStocksCIS