@BinanceCIS #bStocksCIS $bStocks
💥 What is ownership of only a portion of bStocks and why should you know and understand this?
Let’s imagine a share that costs hundreds of dollars. To get exposure to its price, you don’t necessarily have to buy the whole thing. bStocks let you work with fractional amounts, so the entry threshold can be lower. Buy for $10, $15—no problem.
Binance states that access to fractional exposure through bStocks may start from $5. This means the user is not tied to the need to purchase one full unit of an expensive stock. Instead, you can get exposure to changes in its value with a smaller amount.
But here’s an important nuance: fractional ownership of bStock does not mean direct ownership of a portion of the company’s stock. A bStock is a tokenized security that is backed 1:1 by the corresponding underlying share through a regulated custodian. The owner of a bStock does not become a direct shareholder and does not receive direct voting rights in the company.
So, the “fractional” aspect is primarily about accessibility. It allows you to start with a small amount and build exposure to U.S. stocks if the specific bStock is available in your jurisdiction. $AAPLB
💥 What is ownership of only a portion of bStocks and why should you know and understand this?
Let’s imagine a share that costs hundreds of dollars. To get exposure to its price, you don’t necessarily have to buy the whole thing. bStocks let you work with fractional amounts, so the entry threshold can be lower. Buy for $10, $15—no problem.
Binance states that access to fractional exposure through bStocks may start from $5. This means the user is not tied to the need to purchase one full unit of an expensive stock. Instead, you can get exposure to changes in its value with a smaller amount.
But here’s an important nuance: fractional ownership of bStock does not mean direct ownership of a portion of the company’s stock. A bStock is a tokenized security that is backed 1:1 by the corresponding underlying share through a regulated custodian. The owner of a bStock does not become a direct shareholder and does not receive direct voting rights in the company.
So, the “fractional” aspect is primarily about accessibility. It allows you to start with a small amount and build exposure to U.S. stocks if the specific bStock is available in your jurisdiction. $AAPLB