Funny fact from the lineup: among #bStocksCIS there are also $COINB — a tokenized share of Coinbase, the main US competitor of Binance. In other words, you can literally trade your rival’s stock right on your rival’s platform.
Liquidity for $COINB is still modest — the daily volume is around a couple hundred thousand dollars, noticeably less than for top tickers like $SPCXB . But the listing itself is telling: #bStocks is primarily about access to the asset’s price, not loyalty to the issuer.
Discussion topic: would anyone avoid COINB specifically on principle—“I don’t want to send volume to the exchange through shares of its competitor”—or, for a trader, is a ticker just a ticker, and corporate feuds of @BinanceCIS and Coinbase have nothing to do with it?
Liquidity for $COINB is still modest — the daily volume is around a couple hundred thousand dollars, noticeably less than for top tickers like $SPCXB . But the listing itself is telling: #bStocks is primarily about access to the asset’s price, not loyalty to the issuer.
Discussion topic: would anyone avoid COINB specifically on principle—“I don’t want to send volume to the exchange through shares of its competitor”—or, for a trader, is a ticker just a ticker, and corporate feuds of @BinanceCIS and Coinbase have nothing to do with it?