$SPCXB remains the most "alive" ticker in the entire bStocks lineup for me. SpaceX went public on June 12—and since then the stock has not stopped surprising: it falls to multi-month lows, then rebounds within a couple of days by dozens of percent. At the same time, the SPCXB itself keeps trading without stopping—the tokenized version doesn’t go idle even when a traditional exchange, in moments of such volatility, could quite reasonably suspend trading.
What really surprised me is that I found a statistic on Binance: among those who previously traded pre-IPO perpetuals on SPCX, they switched to the bStock format noticeably more readily than to the direct stock via a broker. It turns out that for many, the tokenized format wasn’t a “backup option” at all, but the first natural choice—bypassing the classic infrastructure entirely.
I personally follow $SPCXB more like a market sentiment indicator around SpaceX than as a calm long-term position—with this kind of volatility, otherwise you can’t really treat it.
@BinanceCIS #bStocksCIS
Poll:
👀How do you feel about SPCXB’s volatility?
•It’s exactly what attracts me
•I’m waiting for it to calm down
•Too risky for me
What really surprised me is that I found a statistic on Binance: among those who previously traded pre-IPO perpetuals on SPCX, they switched to the bStock format noticeably more readily than to the direct stock via a broker. It turns out that for many, the tokenized format wasn’t a “backup option” at all, but the first natural choice—bypassing the classic infrastructure entirely.
I personally follow $SPCXB more like a market sentiment indicator around SpaceX than as a calm long-term position—with this kind of volatility, otherwise you can’t really treat it.
@BinanceCIS #bStocksCIS
Poll:
👀How do you feel about SPCXB’s volatility?
•It’s exactly what attracts me
•I’m waiting for it to calm down
•Too risky for me