#bstockscis @BinanceCIS Last week, I just sat there and spent some time switching between the bStocks terminal and the real Nasdaq charts. The prices of tokenized stocks are tightly linked to the originals, but the volumes within the exchange were quiet, as usual. All of this looks strange — they’re trying to move the trillion‑dollar market of Apple, Tesla, and NVIDIA onto the blockchain, but retail volumes are still in the millions.They’ve been selling the same idea for years — the tokenization of real assets (#RWA), 1:1 stock backing via custodians, 24/7 trading without weekends, and automatic dividend accrual directly to a crypto wallet. That very bridge that allows capital from Web3 to legally flow into a US fund without leaving the exchange’s ecosystem, bypassing traditional brokers and complex European or American regulations. But it’s precisely the gap that I keep coming back to. Look at the order books: they’re mostly filled with arbitrage bots. A few thousand trades per day, no more. Is this a genuine mass influx of institutional investors, or is it just a one‑off phenomenon for crypto enthusiasts who are too lazy to convert to fiat? It’s still a rather rare occurrence. There are no risks of sharp dumps due to unlocks here by definition, because behind every bStocks token lies a real share in collateral. But the difference in liquidity between the real US market and on‑chain copies continues to be striking — day after day.Will this gap in volumes ever close, once retail traders get a taste for trading stocks with USDT, or will bStocks remain just a pretty showcase for a narrow circle of people? What action plan have you chosen for yourself in this market?
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