Is the main advantage of bStocks really just being able to buy stocks with a small amount?

In my opinion, no. For beginners, the most important thing isn’t even what to buy, but how not to ruin your portfolio with your first decisions.

The most common mistakes:
- putting the entire deposit into one company;
buying after a strong pump because of FOMO;
- panic-selling during the first dip;
- not deciding on position size beforehand;
- confusing easy access with low risk.

That’s where I like the bStocks model. Fractional positions let you spread even a small deposit across different companies.
Plus, everything stays within the familiar Binance crypto infrastructure: you can use USDT, trade on Spot, and bStocks are tokenized certificates backed 1:1 by the corresponding underlying asset.

But the most interesting part for me isn’t simply “stocks on the blockchain.” It’s the ability to manage position sizes much more flexibly.

For example, instead of putting $100 into one company, you could split it into five $20 positions in $NVDAB $AAPLB $MSFTB
and other.

If one goes wrong, your entire portfolio doesn’t go down with it
@BinanceCIS #bStocksCIS

Which mistake do you think costs beginners the most?