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Binance Launches 10 bStocks Tokenized Securities Trading Pairs

The rollout adds tokenized securities, marketed under the bStocks brand, to the exchange’s trading menu. Binance describes bStocks on its dedicated bStocks landing page as tokenized products that track underlying equities rather than conventional crypto assets.

Binance Launches 10 bStocks Tokenized Securities Trading Pairs
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Binance has launched 10 bStocks tokenized securities trading pairs, extending its move to give crypto users exposure to equity-linked assets alongside standard spot markets.

The rollout adds tokenized securities, marketed under the bStocks brand, to the exchange’s trading menu. Binance describes bStocks on its dedicated bStocks landing page as tokenized products that track underlying equities rather than conventional crypto assets.

The launch follows Binance’s broader push into equity exposure, which the company detailed when it announced US stocks trading and previewed bStocks tokenized securities. The 10 new pairs represent an expansion of that initiative rather than a standalone pilot.

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Which bStocks Pairs Are in the Rollout

The bStocks program covers tokenized versions of individual equities, each listed as a spot trading pair on Binance. Coincu has previously reported that Binance launched spot trading pairs for AMDB, EWYB, INTCB and MSTRB, four of the tokens in the bStocks lineup.

Those same tickers were added as bStocks trading pairs covering AMDB, EWYB, INTCB and MSTRB, reflecting how each equity token trades under a “B” suffix that signals its tokenized status. The naming convention lets users distinguish tokenized securities from underlying shares at a glance.

The catalog also extends beyond publicly listed companies. Binance added a tokenized security tracking SpaceX under the SPCXB ticker, indicating the bStocks structure is being applied to private-company exposure as well.

Why Tokenized Stock Exposure on Binance Matters

bStocks let crypto-native users gain price exposure to equities without leaving the exchange, connecting on-platform trading behavior with traditional stock themes. The Block reported on this direction when it covered Binance adding US stocks and ETFs for traders outside the United States as part of a super-app strategy.

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A key distinction is that tokenized exposure is not the same as direct share ownership. Holders of bStocks obtain price-linked exposure through tokens rather than registered equity in the underlying company, which changes how rights and settlement work.

Corporate actions are handled at the product level rather than through conventional brokerage channels. Binance has said it will support Micron (MU) cash dividends through bStocks, showing that some economic features of the underlying stock are passed through to token holders.

Risks and Regulatory Questions

Tokenized securities sit in a different regulatory category than standard crypto listings, and access is typically restricted by jurisdiction. Binance’s own bStocks materials position the products for users outside certain markets, consistent with the geographic limits described in its US stocks announcement.

US regulators have signaled that tokenization does not remove securities-law obligations. The SEC’s Division of Corporation Finance issued a statement on tokenized securities addressing how existing rules apply to these instruments.

Prospective users should note that shareholder rights, redemption mechanics, and custody arrangements for bStocks differ from holding shares directly through a broker. These structural caveats are central to understanding what the tokens do and do not provide.

FAQ

What are Binance bStocks? They are tokenized securities listed on Binance that track the price of underlying equities, described on the exchange’s bStocks landing page as equity-linked tokens.

How are they different from owning stocks directly? bStocks provide price exposure through tokens rather than registered ownership of the underlying shares, so shareholder rights and settlement differ from a standard brokerage holding.

Who can access the 10 bStocks pairs? Access is limited by jurisdiction, with Binance positioning the equity products toward users outside certain markets.

Why now? The launch expands Binance’s earlier US stocks trading rollout and bStocks preview, part of its broader super-app strategy reported by The Block.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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