撸币养家 | lubiyangjia.eth|7月 02, 2026 14:13
Many people see Binance @binancezh launching U.S. stock trading as just adding another feature, but what I’m more interested in is the trend it reflects.
In just 30 days since launch, assets under management surpassed $1 billion, and trading volume exceeded $3 billion. These numbers don’t just highlight the product’s growth speed—they show that global users are genuinely looking for an investment gateway that aligns better with the habits of the digital age. In the past, accessing U.S. stocks often required opening a brokerage account, cross-border transfers, and dealing with complex processes. Now, more and more users want to handle broader asset allocation on platforms they’re already familiar with.
I’ve noticed that a significant proportion of Binance U.S. stock users come from emerging markets. This indicates that the demand for U.S. stock investments is no longer confined to traditional financial hubs but is spreading to more regions.
For many people, the real barrier isn’t the willingness to invest—it’s the access to investment channels. When accessing global assets becomes easier, naturally, more people will participate in the global capital markets.
I think this also marks a shift in the role of crypto infrastructure. It’s no longer just about serving digital assets; it’s gradually connecting more traditional financial products, enabling different types of assets to be managed and allocated within a single ecosystem.
The future of investment competition might not just be about products competing against each other, but about who can make it easier for more everyday users to participate in the global market. From this perspective, Binance U.S. stocks surpassing $1 billion in 30 days feels more like an industry signal worth paying attention to, rather than just a business metric.
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