What happens when stocks become composable? 👀
Most people think tokenized stocks simply mean: “Stocks, but on a blockchain.”
I think that’s missing the bigger picture.
The real opportunity is composability. A traditional stock mostly stays inside the traditional financial system.
You buy it. You hold it. You sell it.
But an on-chain representation of an equity can potentially become part of a much larger financial ecosystem.
Imagine being able to:
→ Trade tokenized stocks 24/7
→ Use them as collateral
→ Integrate them into DeFi protocols
→ Move them across on-chain applications
→ Build new financial products around them
That changes the role of the asset. It’s no longer just a stock. It becomes programmable financial infrastructure.
And this is why I’m paying attention to projects like bStocks.
The interesting question isn’t: “Can we put stocks on-chain?”
We already know assets can be tokenized.
The bigger question is: “What can we build once trillions of dollars of traditional assets become composable?”
That’s where things get really interesting. 👀
Currently holding a small amount of $SPCXB @BinanceCIS #bStocksCIS