#bstockscis @BinanceCIS
Today I caught myself thinking an interesting thought:
bStocks haven’t even had a chance to “age” properly yet, and they’ve already surpassed xStocks in market volume.
Launched only in June, bStocks have already moved up to second place among issuers of tokenized stocks.
But I’m more interested in what it represents than the number itself.
Crypto users have already gotten used to USDT, spot, and wallets—and now, through the same familiar interface, they’re getting access to tokenized stocks.
Say, $NVDAB or $TSLAB can be bought with USDT without completely changing the usual approach.
At the same time, it’s important to understand: bStock isn’t the stock itself and it isn’t direct ownership of a company—it’s a tokenized security backed 1:1.
Before, the path looked something like this:
fiat → broker → exchange → stock
And now there’s another one:
USDT → Binance → bStock → on-chain infrastructure
And here’s what I’m wondering: if tokenized stocks keep growing at this pace, will they become the usual way to access stocks?
🟢 Yes, this is the next step
🔵 Only as an addition
🟡 For now, just an experiment
⚪ I don’t see the point
Today I caught myself thinking an interesting thought:
bStocks haven’t even had a chance to “age” properly yet, and they’ve already surpassed xStocks in market volume.
Launched only in June, bStocks have already moved up to second place among issuers of tokenized stocks.
But I’m more interested in what it represents than the number itself.
Crypto users have already gotten used to USDT, spot, and wallets—and now, through the same familiar interface, they’re getting access to tokenized stocks.
Say, $NVDAB or $TSLAB can be bought with USDT without completely changing the usual approach.
At the same time, it’s important to understand: bStock isn’t the stock itself and it isn’t direct ownership of a company—it’s a tokenized security backed 1:1.
Before, the path looked something like this:
fiat → broker → exchange → stock
And now there’s another one:
USDT → Binance → bStock → on-chain infrastructure
And here’s what I’m wondering: if tokenized stocks keep growing at this pace, will they become the usual way to access stocks?
🟢 Yes, this is the next step
🔵 Only as an addition
🟡 For now, just an experiment
⚪ I don’t see the point