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Story: Crypto.com Launches Tokenized Derivatives Covering 1,500 U.S. Stocks and ETFs

By Pankaj K

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The Foris Acquisition Unlocked This. None of this would be possible without Crypto.com's acquisition of Foris Capital back in May 2025.

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Crypto.com Isn't Alone Here. Kraken, Bybit, and Robinhood have all launched tokenized equity products aimed at non-U.S.

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Crypto.com just made a serious push into traditional finance. The exchange is rolling out tokenized derivatives that track 1,500 U.S.

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Eligible users across the European Economic Area and other specified markets can trade positions starting at just $1, around the clock.

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Crypto.com ranks as the world's 11th largest exchange. That's not a small player dabbling in something new.

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The tokenized stock market has hit $2.49 billion in total value. That's a 600% jump over the past year — a number that would've sounded absurd not long ago.

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See also: Crypto.com Kills DAT Stock Plan as CRO Drops 70% and Executives Walk

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But it's not just exchanges moving here. The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation — the DTCC, which sits at the core of U.S.

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Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange have both announced tokenization initiatives of their own. The details on those are still murky, but the direction is clear.

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One thing that's getting more attention as the market grows: not all tokenized equity products work the same way. Some, like Crypto.

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The question of synthetic versus issuer-sponsored structures is going to be a real fight. Synthetic products are easier to launch and scale globally, but they carry counterparty…

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More context: H100 Grabs 2,455 Bitcoin and Becomes Europes Second-Largest Corporate Treasury

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What's clear is that the convergence between crypto infrastructure and traditional equities isn't slowing down.

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Crypto.com's product suite covers 1,500 names. That's a wide net.

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