What Are Crypto Stocks?

The term "Crypto Stocks" is unofficial on Binance, but is often used to refer to two things:

1. Stock Tokens – ❌ discontinued on Binance

Previously, Binance offered tokens that represented real stocks like:

TSLA (Tesla)

AAPL (Apple)

COIN (Coinbase)

But this feature was discontinued in 2021 due to regulatory issues.

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2. Cryptos That Behave Like Stocks – ✅ still available

The term crypto stocks is now often used for:

Major, stable crypto coins or projects that have strong fundamental value

Examples:

BNB (similar to "Binance stock")

ETH (like infrastructure)

SOL, AVAX, ADA (like "technology companies" in the crypto world)

➡️ So, "Crypto Stocks" = cryptos that are considered to have a function like company stocks in the blockchain world.

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🔍 If You Look at Binance:

Currently, Binance does not have an official feature called "Crypto Stocks". But you might see:

Earn & Launchpool: projects similar to stock investments (e.g., GENIUS, Notcoin)

New tokens with concepts like equity (digital stocks)

Genius Act Pass or real-world asset tokenization projects (Real World Assets)

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🔑 Simple Conclusion:

> "Crypto stocks" = cryptos that function like company stocks. Binance previously had stock tokens, but they no longer exist. Now, this term is more directed towards high-quality crypto projects like BNB, ETH, etc.

#CryptoStocks