🔥 A $24 Million Token Just Traded $108 Million in a Day; Because It's Secretly the Nasdaq-100 $QQQB is a tokenized version of the Invesco QQQ Trust, the $680 billion ETF that tracks the 100 largest non-financial companies on the Nasdaq; Apple, Microsoft, Nvidia, Amazon, and the rest. Built by bStocks on BNB Chain, each token is backed 1:1 by real QQQ shares held at a US-regulated broker-dealer, and holders can redeem directly for the underlying stock through Binance. The tracking is remarkably tight. QQQB trades at $719.09 right now, essentially matching the real ETF's $719–729 range on Nasdaq at the same moment; a legitimate on-chain mirror, not a synthetic guess. What's more telling is who's using it: 55,940 holders on a token with just a $23.8 million market cap, averaging roughly $425 each. This isn't whales parking capital; it's retail getting 24/7 access to an index that's normally locked behind Nasdaq's 9:30-to-4 trading hours. Tokenized equities keep getting pitched as the future. QQQB's volume-to-market-cap ratio suggests, for at least one product, that future is already trading. #BTC Price Analysis# #Bitcoin Price Prediction: What is Bitcoins next move?# #Altcoin