Binance Adds 7,000 U.S. Stocks as Crypto Exchanges Race to Become Multi-Asset Brokers

Monday, 01/06/2026 | 11:02 GMT by Tanya Chepkova
  • Binance now offers access to U.S. equities alongside crypto, joining a broader industry push toward multi-asset trading platforms.
  • The model combines stocks, crypto, derivatives, and tokenised assets within a single account, increasing competitive pressure on traditional brokers.
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Binance has launched trading in more than 7,000 U.S. stocks and exchange-traded funds, becoming the latest crypto exchange to expand beyond digital assets and compete more directly with traditional brokerage platforms.

The move comes as major crypto firms increasingly position themselves as multi-asset trading venues. Coinbase is building what it describes as an "Everything Exchange," Kraken has expanded its tokenised equities offering, and MEXC this week introduced access to real U.S. shares through a brokerage partner.

Binance said users outside the United States will be able to buy fractional shares from as little as $5 and trade equities commission-free. Stock transactions will be arranged through broker-dealer Nest Trading, while Alpaca will provide custody, dividend processing, and support for corporate actions.

Customers will be able to fund stock purchases using stablecoins including USDC and USDT, as well as selected cryptocurrencies such as BNB.

Binance Plans Tokenized Equity Offering

In an interview with Fortune, Binance co-CEO Richard Teng also outlined plans for “bStocks,” a tokenised equity product that would allow users to convert eligible stock holdings into blockchain-based tokens on the BNB Chain.

According to Binance, the model is designed to bridge traditional equity ownership with on-chain financial infrastructure. The company said tokenized stocks could eventually be used in decentralised finance applications, including lending and liquidity provision.

The announcement follows a broader industry push into tokenised securities. Kraken and Robinhood have both launched tokenised stock products over the past year, while major U.S. exchange operators have also explored the use of blockchain technology for equity settlement.

Tokenised stocks are often promoted as a way to reduce settlement times and extend market access beyond traditional trading hours.

Crypto Exchanges Expand Beyond Digital Assets

Binance's move reflects a wider shift across the industry as crypto exchanges seek to capture a larger share of investors' portfolios.

Earlier this year, Coinbase outlined plans to evolve into a multi-asset platform spanning cryptocurrencies, equities, derivatives, and prediction markets. The company has described the strategy as building an "Everything Exchange" capable of keeping trading activity within a single ecosystem.

MEXC also entered the segment this week with the launch of RealStocks, a product that gives users access to U.S.-listed shares and dividends through a licensed brokerage partner. Unlike many tokenised equity offerings, MEXC said the service provides ownership of the underlying shares rather than synthetic exposure.

While the business models differ, the direction is increasingly consistent. Many crypto exchanges are expanding beyond digital assets into broader financial platforms that combine equities, derivatives, prediction markets, and tokenized products within a single account.

For traditional brokers, competition is increasingly coming from platforms that let users trade multiple asset classes within a single account.

Binance has launched trading in more than 7,000 U.S. stocks and exchange-traded funds, becoming the latest crypto exchange to expand beyond digital assets and compete more directly with traditional brokerage platforms.

The move comes as major crypto firms increasingly position themselves as multi-asset trading venues. Coinbase is building what it describes as an "Everything Exchange," Kraken has expanded its tokenised equities offering, and MEXC this week introduced access to real U.S. shares through a brokerage partner.

Binance said users outside the United States will be able to buy fractional shares from as little as $5 and trade equities commission-free. Stock transactions will be arranged through broker-dealer Nest Trading, while Alpaca will provide custody, dividend processing, and support for corporate actions.

Customers will be able to fund stock purchases using stablecoins including USDC and USDT, as well as selected cryptocurrencies such as BNB.

Binance Plans Tokenized Equity Offering

In an interview with Fortune, Binance co-CEO Richard Teng also outlined plans for “bStocks,” a tokenised equity product that would allow users to convert eligible stock holdings into blockchain-based tokens on the BNB Chain.

According to Binance, the model is designed to bridge traditional equity ownership with on-chain financial infrastructure. The company said tokenized stocks could eventually be used in decentralised finance applications, including lending and liquidity provision.

The announcement follows a broader industry push into tokenised securities. Kraken and Robinhood have both launched tokenised stock products over the past year, while major U.S. exchange operators have also explored the use of blockchain technology for equity settlement.

Tokenised stocks are often promoted as a way to reduce settlement times and extend market access beyond traditional trading hours.

Crypto Exchanges Expand Beyond Digital Assets

Binance's move reflects a wider shift across the industry as crypto exchanges seek to capture a larger share of investors' portfolios.

Earlier this year, Coinbase outlined plans to evolve into a multi-asset platform spanning cryptocurrencies, equities, derivatives, and prediction markets. The company has described the strategy as building an "Everything Exchange" capable of keeping trading activity within a single ecosystem.

MEXC also entered the segment this week with the launch of RealStocks, a product that gives users access to U.S.-listed shares and dividends through a licensed brokerage partner. Unlike many tokenised equity offerings, MEXC said the service provides ownership of the underlying shares rather than synthetic exposure.

While the business models differ, the direction is increasingly consistent. Many crypto exchanges are expanding beyond digital assets into broader financial platforms that combine equities, derivatives, prediction markets, and tokenized products within a single account.

For traditional brokers, competition is increasingly coming from platforms that let users trade multiple asset classes within a single account.

About the Author: Tanya Chepkova
Tanya Chepkova
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About the Author: Tanya Chepkova
Tanya Chepkova is a News Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 16 years of experience in financial journalism, covering forex, crypto, and digital asset markets. Her work spans daily industry reporting and data-driven, long-form explainers focused on market structure, trading models, and regulatory shifts. Before joining Finance Magnates, she led the editorial team of a cryptocurrency-focused media outlet for six years. Her reporting combines analytical depth with clear storytelling, with particular attention to how structural changes in trading, stablecoin infrastructure, and emerging products such as prediction markets reshape the broader financial ecosystem. She covers global developments and provides additional insight into CIS markets. Areas of Coverage: Crypto and digital asset markets Prediction markets Stablecoins and cross-border payments Industry analysis and long-form explainers
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