Iβve been pretty skeptical of tokenized stocks for a long time.
Most of them felt like products built because they could be built, not because there was real demand behind them.
After spending some time with
@bitget Stocks 2.0, my view has shifted a bit.
The interesting part isnβt that you can trade stocks on a crypto exchange.
Itβs that it removes a lot of friction between where crypto users already keep capital and where they want market exposure.
No new brokerage.
No bank transfers.
No moving funds across multiple platforms.
That convenience is real.
A few things I liked:
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Easy access to stock exposure without leaving the crypto ecosystem
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Smooth onboarding and familiar trading experience
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Capital can stay on the same platform instead of constantly moving between accounts
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Makes global markets more accessible for crypto-native users
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Same liquidity as Interactive Brokers, which is a big deal for a tokenized product
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High capital efficiency, stock tokens can be used as collateral for crypto/stock positions
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Fees as low as 0.04%, beating most crypto platforms and even traditional brokers
The downside?
β οΈ You're not holding the underlying shares directly
β οΈ The product still needs more time to prove itself through different market conditions
Would I replace my brokerage account with it? No.
Would I use it as a quick and efficient way to gain stock exposure from within the crypto ecosystem? Absolutely.
Thatβs probably the first time Iβve said that about a tokenized stock product.