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MEXC RealStocks Highlights a New Broker-Connected Path to U.S. Stock Access

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Sara K

U.S. stock access is turning into one of the next major battlegrounds for crypto exchanges. For years, U.S. equity investing sat mostly inside traditional brokerage channels, while crypto platforms remained focused on digital assets. That divide is starting to narrow as exchanges move into stocks, ETFs, and real-world asset products that let users access more markets from one platform.

Early momentum came from the tokenized side of the market. Ondo helped push tokenized U.S. stocks and ETFs further into crypto distribution, including through its MetaMask integration. xStocks also gained traction as infrastructure for bringing equities onchain.

Major exchanges are now entering the category with different playbooks. Bitget has taken the tokenized RWA route, connecting traditional assets with DeFi use cases. MEXC is positioning RealStocks around access to real U.S.-listed shares through regulated brokers and clearing partners for eligible users. Binance has also introduced U.S. stock and ETF access, while previewing an added tokenized securities component through bStocks.

ProductPosition
Bitget RealityTokenized RWA issuance and ecosystem platform
MEXC RealStocksReal U.S. stock access via brokers and clearing partners
Binance Stocks / bStocksReal stock and ETF access with a planned tokenized securities layer
Ondo StocksOnchain tokenized U.S. stocks and ETFs

The bigger story is no longer tokenized stocks alone. Exchanges are now using different setups to bring U.S. stock access to crypto users, and the distinctions between those models are starting to matter as much as the products themselves.

Different models for the same opportunity

Each exchange is responding to the same demand, but the products behind the headline are not identical. The real divide now lies in how those products are structured and what rights they give users.

Bitget’s approach stays closest to the core RWA narrative. Its model is built around onchain representations of publicly traded U.S. stocks and ETFs, with the exchange saying those assets are backed 1:1 by real shares. For users who care about onchain utility as much as market exposure, the product fits naturally inside a broader crypto environment where tokenized assets can connect with other exchange features.

Binance is approaching the category from a broader market-access angle. Its stock and ETF setup leans on brokerage and post-trade infrastructure that handles execution, clearing, settlement, and custody. The exchange has also previewed bStocks as a planned tokenized securities component, giving the category more visibility and showing that U.S. stock access is no longer a niche idea inside crypto.

MEXC is taking a more focused route. RealStocks is framed around broker-connected access to U.S.-listed shares, rather than token issuance or synthetic exposure. MEXC says eligible users can access more than 7,000 stocks and ETFs through a USDT-funded, crypto-native interface. The product also preserves traditional stock features such as dividend eligibility where applicable.

Comparing U.S. Stock Access Models
ProductModelKey DifferenceFraming
Bitget RealityTokenized RWA platformBuilt for onchain exposure and DeFi connectivityRWA/tokenization layer connecting TradFi assets with DeFi use cases
MEXC RealStocksBroker-connected real stock accessFocused on real stock access through a crypto-native interfaceCrypto-native users have access to real U.S. equity exposure while preserving traditional stock benefits and zero-fee offers
Binance Stocks / bStocksDual-track market accessBrings scale and visibility to exchange-based stock accessBroker-based stock access with planned tokenized securities
Gate StocksBroker-based stock accessBroad stock coverage with stablecoin participationBroker-based U.S. stock gateway with stablecoin participation

A broker-connected route to stock access

MEXC’s model is designed to keep the trading flow close to what crypto-native users already know. RealStocks sits inside the exchange’s existing interface, uses USDT, and follows Nasdaq market sessions. For users who are used to funding and trading through a crypto exchange, that makes U.S. stock access feel less like a move into a separate brokerage environment.

MEXC is also pointing to early user testing as part of the RealStocks rollout. The company says the product went through a beta phase with more than 20,000 users before the official launch, giving it a tested starting point as it moves into wider availability.

MEXC’s pitch is relatively simple. RealStocks is presented around listed-share exposure, liquidity aligned with traditional U.S. equity markets, and familiar stock features such as T+1 settlement and dividends or distributions where applicable. Its zero-fee launch offer, where available, also lowers the entry barrier for users who want to explore stocks without moving fully into a conventional brokerage setup.

The broader narrative here transcends a mere battle for volume among crypto platforms. As trading venues leverage the capital velocity of stablecoins to capture traditional equity and ETF demand, the real target shifts toward conventional retail brokerages like Robinhood or Webull.

​This convergence of digital and traditional assets has effectively split the industry into two fundamental architectural paradigms. Crypto exchanges are starting to look more like multi-asset platforms than single-category trading venues. Bitget reflects the tokenized RWA path, while Binance adds scale and mainstream visibility. MEXC is carving out a focused position around broker-connected stock access built for crypto-native users. As competition in the segment grows, that model gives it a clear point of differentiation in the market right now.

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