Binance Relaunches Tokenized Stock Trading, Expands Product Line

Published at 2026-01-23 22:30:17

Binance announced plans to relaunch tokenized stock trading after a two-year hiatus, renewing its push to bridge traditional finance and the crypto ecosystem. The exchange said it will broaden its product line around tokenized equities, custody services and enhanced trading tools, positioning the offering for both retail and institutional clients.

The relaunch could increase market access and liquidity for on-chain representations of stocks, but its impact will depend on regulatory approvals and jurisdictional rollouts. Binance paused similar services amid regulatory scrutiny two years ago, so the return likely comes with tighter compliance and selective market coverage. Traders and investors should look for details on supported jurisdictions, custody arrangements and trading limits as the product unfolds.

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