margin collateral
The golden rule of crypto: Never sell your long-term tech bags just to chase a sudden market dip.
Most people think tokenized stocks on Binance are only for buying and holding. But there is a smart workaround that many overlook: using bStocks as collateral.
Imagine you are holding Tesla ($TSLAB ) or SpaceX ($SPCXB ) for the long run, but you suddenly spot an attractive crypto entry. In traditional finance, you would have to sell your shares, wait days for cash settlement, and lose your stock position.
On Binance, you do not need to sell anything.
You can simply use your bStocks as collateral in Margin trading to borrow USDT. You get the liquidity you need for your new trade while your underlying tokenized shares stay safely in your account, backed 1:1 by real certificates on the BNB Chain. Once you close your trade, you repay the borrowed balance and keep your original stock exposure untouched.
It is essentially having your cake and eating it too.
Have you tried using tokenized stocks as collateral, or do you still sell your favorite assets to fund new trades?
@BinanceCIS #bstockscis $TSLAB $SPCXB
The golden rule of crypto: Never sell your long-term tech bags just to chase a sudden market dip.
Most people think tokenized stocks on Binance are only for buying and holding. But there is a smart workaround that many overlook: using bStocks as collateral.
Imagine you are holding Tesla ($TSLAB ) or SpaceX ($SPCXB ) for the long run, but you suddenly spot an attractive crypto entry. In traditional finance, you would have to sell your shares, wait days for cash settlement, and lose your stock position.
On Binance, you do not need to sell anything.
You can simply use your bStocks as collateral in Margin trading to borrow USDT. You get the liquidity you need for your new trade while your underlying tokenized shares stay safely in your account, backed 1:1 by real certificates on the BNB Chain. Once you close your trade, you repay the borrowed balance and keep your original stock exposure untouched.
It is essentially having your cake and eating it too.
Have you tried using tokenized stocks as collateral, or do you still sell your favorite assets to fund new trades?
@BinanceCIS #bstockscis $TSLAB $SPCXB