On-chain US stocks, explained until it actually clicks
Tokenized stocks are having a moment, but most write-ups only sell the upside — "24/7, low minimums." We do it the other way around: first the ways they differ from real shares and the risks underneath, then the hands-on part.
The complete guide to tokenized stocks
One foundational piece on what on-chain US stocks are, how they work, how to buy them, and where the risks sit.
Read it → ConceptsWhere they differ from real shares
Tokenized is not the same as owning the stock. Six key differences to see clearly before you decide.
Read it → Web3 walletWhat the Binance Web3 wallet is
How it differs from an exchange account, plus a plain look at MPC key-shards, recovery passwords, and on-chain risk.
Read it → Risk · Must readRisks and regulation, in full
Issuer risk, liquidity, the SEC's 2026 statement — don't just look at the upside.
Read it →Look it up, run the numbers — don't guess
Ticker cross-reference, fees and gas, conversions, market hours — all pure front-end math or data the editors compiled, with sources listed on each tool page.
Tokenized stock ticker lookup
Type in AAPL, NVIDIA, and the like to find the matching token code, issuer, and chain.
bStocks vs. xStocks comparison
Chain, issuer, and mechanics of the two tokenized-stock lines, item by item.
US market hours & open countdown
Shows the US open/close in your time zone versus 24/7 on-chain trading.
BNB Chain gas fee estimate
Enter a gas price and gas limit to see roughly what one on-chain action costs.
Share ⇄ token converter
Convert between share count, price, and token amount, with a quick fee estimate.
Slippage estimator
Order size against a liquidity assumption to gauge a likely slippage range.
Profit & loss calculator
Buy/sell price, quantity, and fees, for net P&L and return rate.
Position & cost calculator
From your budget and price, how many you can buy and your average cost across tranches.
Binance wallet buy walkthrough
A step-by-step checklist from opening the wallet to placing an order.
Eligibility self-check
Work through the list to see whether you fall inside the group that can take part (not investment advice).
Tokenized stocks are mostly on-chain assets, and they're easier to handle in a self-custody Binance Web3 wallet. New to on-chain? Start with this primer — what a Web3 wallet is, how it differs from an exchange account, and how to back it up safely.