#CryptoStocks

Could you clarify what you mean by "Cyrpto stocks"? It could refer to a few different things:

1. Stocks of Public Companies Involved in Crypto

These are traditional stock market equities (like NASDAQ or NYSE-listed) for companies that operate in or are heavily invested in cryptocurrency. Examples include:

Coinbase (COIN) – A cryptocurrency exchange platform.

Marathon Digital Holdings (MARA) – A Bitcoin mining company.

Riot Platforms (RIOT) – Another major Bitcoin miner.

MicroStrategy (MSTR) – A business intelligence firm that holds large amounts of Bitcoin.

Block, Inc. (SQ) – Formerly Square; supports crypto transactions and holds Bitcoin.

2. Crypto-Related ETFs

These are exchange-traded funds that give indirect exposure to the crypto market:

ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF (BITO) – Bitcoin futures-based ETF.

Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC) – A trust that holds Bitcoin.

ARK Next Generation Internet ETF (ARKW) – Includes exposure to crypto and blockchain technologies.

3. Tokenized Stocks

These are digital tokens representing shares in public companies, typically available on certain crypto exchanges (like Binance or FTX when operational). They're not always regulated and carry unique risks.

4. Crypto Projects With Stock-Like Features

Some crypto tokens behave similarly to stocks, especially those from DAOs or DeFi platforms that distribute profits, like:

MakerDAO (MKR)

Uniswap (UNI)

Lido DAO (LDO)

Let me know which category you're most interested in, or if you're asking for investment advice, news updates, or comparisons between crypto and traditional stocks.