
Trust Wallet users can hold tokenized Tesla and Nvidia shares in self-custody, trade 24/7 on BNB Chain, and use them in DeFi protocols like PancakeSwap and Venus.
Trust Wallet now supports tokenized versions of Tesla and Nvidia, part of Binance's bStocks initiative on BNB Chain. Qualified users can hold TSLAB and NVDAB directly in the self-custody wallet, bypassing traditional brokerage accounts. The initial set includes TSLAB, NVDAB, CRCLB, MUB, and SNDKB.
Binance launched bStocks on June 10 with withdrawal capabilities to non-custodial wallets. The company maintains a one-to-one reserve ratio between each token and its underlying equity. Actual shares sit in an Abu Dhabi-domiciled special purpose vehicle, Binance said.
The tokens track price moves, dividends, and corporate actions automatically. Users can trade them around the clock on BNB Chain, not just during US market hours. They can also swap tokens for USDT directly within Trust Wallet.
Beyond holding, the tokens plug into BNB Chain's DeFi ecosystem. Users can provide liquidity on PancakeSwap or lend through Venus. That interoperability is a key difference from traditional brokerage accounts, where securities sit idle.
The rollout follows earlier tokenized asset experiments on BNB Chain. xStocks introduced over 50 tokenized assets in April 2026. Binance separately launched commission-free stock and ETF trading for eligible international users.
For traders, the Trust Wallet integration opens a new channel for equity exposure with self-custody. The trade-off is reliance on Binance's infrastructure and the regulatory status of tokenized securities. The tokens are not registered with the SEC, and their legal treatment varies by jurisdiction.
NVDA carries an Alpha Score of 67, TSLA scores 30, and MU scores 82, according to AlphaScala's proprietary model. Those scores reflect each stock's momentum, valuation, and risk profile.
The initial five tokens are a test. Binance has not disclosed which assets come next. The company said additional tokens are scheduled after this deployment completes.
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