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Binance Stocks

Binance Stocks (launched June 2026) offers real US equities for non-US users through broker-dealer Nest Trading with Alpaca handling clearing. You get actual share ownership and dividends — distinct from Binance's tokenized bStocks.

Real shareYou own the actual underlying equity (or a regulated fractional interest in it), typically with shareholder rights.Live

What you actually own on Binance Stocks

Binance Stocks is the exchange's real-equity product: you buy actual US-listed shares, executed through broker-dealer Nest Trading with Alpaca handling clearing and custody. You are the beneficial owner of the stock, you receive dividends, and you hold the same economic interest as any other shareholder.

Because this is genuine equity rather than a token, your protection comes from the broker-dealer framework behind it rather than from on-chain backing. The product launched in June 2026 and is open to non-US users only.

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Key facts at a glance

Product type
Real US equity (spot)
Execution
Broker-dealer Nest Trading
Clearing & custody
Alpaca
What you own
The actual share + dividends
Leverage
None (spot)
Availability
Non-US users only

How it works

Orders route to Nest Trading as the executing broker-dealer; Alpaca clears and custodies the shares. This is spot equity ownership — there is no leverage and no token wrapper. It is a distinct product from Binance's tokenized bStocks, which represent rather than confer ownership.

Pros

  • Genuine share ownership with dividends
  • Backed by a regulated broker-dealer chain, not token backing
  • Same economic rights as a traditional brokerage account

Cons

  • Not available to US users
  • No leverage — this is spot equity by design
  • Limited to the broker's supported equity universe

Binance Stocks FAQ

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Stocks on Crypto Research· Editorial team

Our research team tracks how crypto exchanges list equities and what each product legally represents — real shares, tokenized stocks, CFDs and tokenized RWAs. We test platforms and read the fine print so you know exactly what you own.

Last reviewed on June 30, 2026

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