#bstockscis
@BinanceCIS
There’s one number that clearly shows how low the entry threshold for bStocks can be.
The point isn’t about the minimum deposit or the account size.
It’s specifically the amount you can start building a position with.
From $5.
That means getting exposure to supported US stocks doesn’t necessarily require buying a whole share right away.
This is especially important for expensive companies, where a single full share can cost hundreds of dollars.
For example, instead of waiting until you’ve saved enough money to buy an entire share, you can start with a small amount and gradually increase your position.
And there’s another interesting point here.
bStocks are backed 1:1 by underlying US stocks, but the tokenized asset itself is not direct ownership of a share.
So two things need to be separated:
$5 — a low entry threshold.
1:1 — backing by the corresponding underlying share.
And then it’s important to look at commissions, spreads, liquidity, and your own strategy.
A low entry threshold doesn’t mean low risk.
But it lets you start with a small amount and first figure out how the instrument itself works, without opening a large position right away.