Binance announced that it will open trading of the US stock market to non-US users. According to its disclosure, the platform will provide access to trading in approximately 7,000 US stocks and ETFs, and support users in converting their holdings into digital assets that more closely resemble crypto assets.
This move indicates that Binance is expanding its business beyond crypto trading into broader cross-asset scenarios. The article mentions that Binance aims to develop its platform into a "multi-asset financial super app," allowing users to access crypto assets and traditional securities markets within a single account system.

Covering approximately 7,000 US stocks and ETFs
According to the disclosure, the new service targets users outside the United States and covers approximately 7,000 U.S. stocks and ETFs. For crypto platforms, this means users can access the U.S. stock market without leaving their existing trading environment.
The US stock market has consistently attracted global attention in recent years, particularly with AI-related stocks driving the rise of major indices and large-cap tech stocks. The article uses Nvidia as an example to illustrate the continued increasing attractiveness of the US equity market to global investors.
You can buy with USDT, USDC, and BNB.

Binance stated that users can now purchase US stock products using USDC, USDT, and select crypto assets including BNB. This arrangement further integrates stablecoins and the platform's native token into traditional financial asset trading scenarios.
From a product design perspective, this type of entry point is closer to "using crypto assets as a funding channel to connect with the traditional securities market." If its implementation proceeds smoothly, it may increase user dwell time on the platform and expand the use of stablecoins in transaction settlement.
- Trading instruments: Approximately 7,000 US stocks and ETFs
- Target audience: Non-US users
- Payment assets: USDT, USDC, BNB, etc.
Binance continues to advance its multi-asset platform strategy.
The article states that Binance is not content with simply providing exposure to US stocks; it also plans to allow users to convert their stocks into digital assets. This indicates that the platform is attempting to further integrate traditional securities products with the on-chain asset experience.
Following the release of the news, the article mentioned that BNB saw a price increase. However, the original article did not disclose more specific price ranges, the duration of the price increase, or changes in trading volume.












