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Superstate Expands Into Tokenized Equities; SOL Strategies to Be First Listing

The company's "Opening Bell" platform lets SEC-registered shares trade on-chain, bridging crypto and public equity markets.

Robert Leshner, CEO of Superstate (Superstate)

What to know:

  • Superstate unveiled a platform for tokenizing and trading SEC-registered public equities on-chain, first on Solana.
  • Canada-based crypto firm SOL Strategies said it plans to be the first to list its shares on the platform.
  • Tokenization is a growing trend in finance, with projections suggesting it could become a multitrillion-dollar market by the end of the decade.

Superstate, the tokenized asset management firm behind the $650 million USTB token, is moving into stock tokenization with a new blockchain-based marketplace for public equities, first available on Solana (SOL).

The platform, called Opening Bell and unveiled on Wednesday, allows companies to create tokenized versions of SEC-registered shares—not derivatives or synthetic assets—and trade directly on blockchain rails.

Unlike current practices that rely on centralized stock exchanges and multi-day settlements, Opening Bell supports real-time, around-the-clock trading and programmable securities. The platform targets both already public firms on traditional stock exchanges and late-stage private companies seeking access to liquidity.

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Canadian investment firm SOL Strategies said it plans to be the first issuer on the platform, listing its stock for on-chain trading on Solana pending regulatory approval.

Tokenization has become one of the hottest trends in finance. Asset managers and even central banks are experimenting with putting real-world assets—bonds, funds, equities—onto blockchains to improve efficiency and broaden access.

It's a huge opportunity: tokenized assets are projected to become a multitrillion-dollar market this decade, according to reports by McKinsey, BCG, 21Shares and Bernstein.

While the technology is advancing quickly, industry leaders including BlackRock’s Larry Fink and Robinhood’s Vlad Tenev have urged regulators to provide clearer guidelines. The SEC plans to hold a roundtable on tokenization next week, with Superstate general partner Alex Zozos expected to join the discussion.

Superstate registered its digital transfer agent with the SEC earlier this year, laying groundwork to align tokenized securities with the current regulatory framework.

Krisztian Sandor

Krisztian Sandor is a U.S. markets reporter focusing on stablecoins, tokenization, real-world assets. He graduated from New York University's business and economic reporting program before joining CoinDesk. He holds BTC, SOL and ETH.

Krisztian Sandor