Coinbase CEO Says Tokenized Stocks Will Be Huge

Published at 2026-01-11 05:30:07

Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong said tokenized stocks are set to become a major market, reflecting his view that putting equities on blockchains will broaden access, enable fractional ownership, and boost liquidity with faster settlement. The prediction aligns with broader industry efforts to recreate traditional finance rails on‑chain and could make U.S. and global securities more accessible to retail and institutional investors alike.

Why it matters: if tokenized stocks scale, exchanges and custodians that move early — including Coinbase — could capture new trading volume and earn custody fees, but the path depends on regulatory clarity, custody standards, and investor protections. Market participants should watch for product rollouts and guidance from regulators that will determine how quickly tokenized equities move from concept to mainstream trading.

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