BiyaPay Analyst: As the Tokenization of Stocks in the US gradually expands, Hong Kong-related products have not yet been launched. BiyaPay supports users to trade US and Hong Kong stocks using USDT.
BlockBeats News, July 9th, as major platforms such as Robinhood and Kraken have successively launched tokenized US stock products, global users are now trading assets of Tesla, Apple, and other US stocks directly on the blockchain in an unprecedentedly convenient way, ushering in a new wave of financial innovation. However, in Hong Kong, due to regulatory and institutional restrictions, the tokenization of Hong Kong stocks is still in a blank state, with no substantial corporate progress.
Nevertheless, ordinary users can still use the BiyaPay platform to directly participate in US and Hong Kong stock trading using USDT, without the need to open an offshore account or cumbersome bank procedures, truly achieving "global capital free flow."
BiyaPay has established a connection channel between digital currency and the traditional financial market, supporting users to instantly buy US and Hong Kong stocks with USDT, including popular companies such as AAPL, TSLA, GOOGL, as well as Hong Kong stocks such as Tencent, Alibaba, Meituan, and more. The trading process is efficient and secure, without complex procedures or bank account setup, significantly reducing the participation threshold for global users.
In today's rapidly rising tokenized equity market, BiyaPay is committed to providing global users with a more convenient bridge between digital assets and traditional stocks. Whether or not Hong Kong stocks are tokenized, you can take the lead in the global market through BiyaPay.
Start using BiyaPay now, one-click to trade US and Hong Kong stocks with USDT, and seize the next round of financial innovation opportunities.
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