#bStocksCIS @BinanceCIS I reviewed the bStocks list mostly by the names of well-known companies. The others, I just didn’t consider.

The architecture seemed to me like a secondary shell for the same asset.

A detailed analysis of the bStocks specification changed my mind. For myself, I saw value not in changing the trading wrapper, but in removing operational friction, eliminating intermediaries, and expanding industry diversification of second-tier assets.

Removing these access barriers is not a formality. The traditional system requires a separate brokerage account for a single narrowly specialized position. I can add industry exposure directly to my existing portfolio, without opening a new account. bStocks MUB (Micron) and SNDKB (Sandisk) best illustrate this logic—the semiconductor sector and memory manufacturers. In the classic brokerage model, these second-tier names rarely land in my focus due to bureaucracy. Here, I see them right on the spot.

For me, the evolution of assets is determined by the code’s ability to create flawless operational convenience, expanding not the list of media names, but the very infrastructural diversification of capital.