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Binance Expands Access to U.S. Stocks, ETFs, and Tokenized Securities for Eligible Users

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2026-06-16 12:55:39
Binance Blog published a new article, introducing Binance’s expanded access to traditional markets through direct U.S. stocks and ETFs, bStocks tokenized U.S. securities, and traditional-asset perpetual futures. The post says eligible users in select jurisdictions can now buy and sell more than 7,000 U.S. stocks and ETFs within the Binance app, with trades settled in stablecoins alongside crypto holdings. It adds that supported stock positions can be converted into bStocks—tokenized securities that trade 24/7—and withdrawn to any compatible BNB Smart Chain wallet. Binance also offers perpetual futures tied to traditional assets, including pre-IPO perpetual futures, positioning the combined lineup as a way for users to access multiple markets from a single platform. The article frames the update as addressing longstanding friction for some global investors seeking U.S. equity exposure, such as needing separate brokerage accounts and moving funds across platforms.

Binance’s article also highlights early user experiences from two traders: Jack, described as a crypto entrepreneur with seven years in digital assets, and Ali Martinez, who has traded across Forex, equities, and crypto for fourteen years. Jack said he began his first Binance stock purchase with an ETF and later added positions in several large technology companies, describing U.S. stocks and ETFs as an additional portfolio layer to reduce reliance on a single market when crypto moves sharply. Ali said his first Binance stock trade focused on a large U.S. technology company and followed a risk-management approach with defined entry, target, and exit plans. Both users emphasized convenience from managing crypto and equities in one account, with Ali noting faster execution when opportunities appear. The post also reports early demand metrics from the first week, stating that one in every ten visitors registered an account and about 64% of those placed a trade, while arguing that investors may increasingly build diversified portfolios spanning digital assets and public companies rather than separating “crypto” and “stock” portfolios.
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