Bitget Launches Stock+ For Buying Real US Stocks With Crypto

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Bitget has launched Stock+, a new feature that lets eligible users buy real US stocks and ETFs using USDC and other digital assets, expanding the exchange’s push into the overlap between crypto balances and traditional market exposure.

TL;DR

  • Bitget says Stock+ allows eligible users to purchase real US stocks with crypto funding.
  • The feature sits inside Bitget’s broader Stocks 2.0 ecosystem.
  • Users fund purchases with digital assets that are converted for stock settlement.
  • The product is geofenced and should not be treated as globally available.

In an official announcement, Bitget said Stock+ enables users to purchase real US stocks directly using USDC and other digital assets. The company described the launch as part of its Universal Exchange strategy, which aims to let users move between crypto, tokenised assets and traditional market products inside one platform.

The distinction between “real stocks” and tokenised exposure matters. Crypto exchanges have increasingly offered synthetic or tokenised equity products, but those can vary significantly in structure, rights and regulatory status. Bitget’s announcement frames Stock+ as giving users direct access to US stocks and ETFs, with crypto balances used as the funding layer.

Why This Product Angle Matters

The broader market has been moving toward a world where crypto exchanges no longer want to be just spot and futures venues. They want to become multi-asset platforms where users can hold stablecoins, trade crypto, access equities, buy tokenised securities and move collateral across products.

For users, the appeal is convenience. Someone sitting on USDC does not necessarily want to move funds through multiple banks and brokers before buying US equity exposure. A crypto-funded stock product reduces that friction, at least for eligible jurisdictions.

For exchanges, the appeal is retention. If a platform can offer crypto and traditional assets in one place, users may keep more balances inside the ecosystem. That is why products like Stock+ are strategically important even if they start small.

Regulatory Limits Still Shape The Market

The main caveat is availability. Products that connect crypto balances to US securities are heavily dependent on licensing, brokerage relationships and jurisdictional restrictions. Bitget’s announcement includes eligibility limits, and users in some major markets may not be able to access the feature.

That makes this less of a simple “crypto users can now buy US stocks everywhere” story and more of a signpost for where exchanges are heading. The industry is increasingly trying to collapse the gap between digital asset liquidity and traditional market access.

From an investor angle, the trend is worth watching because it sits at the centre of the real-world asset and tokenisation narrative. Whether through direct brokerage access, tokenised equities or stablecoin-funded settlement, crypto platforms are trying to make traditional assets more native to digital wallets.

This report is based on information from Bitget.

This article was written by the News Desk and edited by Samuel Rae.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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