#CryptoStocks 1. Public Companies with Crypto Exposure
These are traditional stocks of companies involved in the cryptocurrency industry. Examples:
Coinbase (COIN) – Crypto exchange platform.
MicroStrategy (MSTR) – Owns large amounts of Bitcoin as part of its treasury strategy.
Riot Platforms (RIOT) and Marathon Digital (MARA) – Crypto mining companies.
Nvidia (NVDA) – Supplies GPUs used for mining and AI, which has crypto relevance.
These are often called crypto stocks because their stock prices tend to move with crypto market sentiment.
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2. Tokenized Stocks
Blockchain platforms like Mirror Protocol, Synthetix, or Ondo Finance allow trading of synthetic or tokenized versions of real-world stocks (like Apple or Tesla) on the blockchain. These are not officially regulated stocks but mimic their price.
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3. Crypto-Related ETFs
Exchange-traded funds that give exposure to the crypto sector:
ProShares Bitcoin Strategy ETF (BITO)
Grayscale Bitcoin Trust (GBTC)
VanEck Digital Transformation ETF (DAPP)
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4. Blockchain-Based Investment Platforms
Some platforms aim to build stock market-like experiences using blockchain (e.g., trading shares in DAOs or fractional ownership in real-world assets via tokens).