My main takeaway from bStocks is that they’re not really about replacing traditional stock ownership.

After using bStocks myself, I started to see the bigger change as how easily you can get stock exposure.

You have:
• 24/7 trading
• fractional positions from $5
• USDT-based access
• tokenized assets on BNB Chain

One thing I noticed while trading $TSLAB was how relevant fractional access actually is. Around 99.65% of trades by count were fractional, while fractional volume represented about 88.5% of total traded value.

For me, that shows the $5 fractional option isn’t just a feature on paper - people are actually using it.

But there’s an important distinction: a bStock is a certificate, not direct equity ownership. That means shareholder rights and the structure behind the asset are different from holding the underlying stock through a traditional broker.

My takeaway is that this balance is what makes bStocks interesting to watch.

In my opinion, it’s less about replacing the traditional market and more about creating another way to access stock exposure.

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