Trading US stocks on-chain: Which platform should you choose?



I've tried Bitget, a leading wallet, and MSX—each has its own features.

US stocks have been surging this round, while crypto has been on a slow decline. Traditional wisdom tells us not to put all our eggs in one basket—allocate 20% to high-risk crypto, 30% to medium-risk assets like stocks, and keep the remaining half in bonds or funds for stability.

Now you can trade US stocks directly on-chain, making it much easier to hedge risks. However, platforms differ quite a bit in terms of fees, the number of supported stocks, and deposit/withdrawal speeds. I suggest starting with a small amount to test before deciding which one to use as your main platform.
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ImpermanentPhobiavip
· 12-05 07:34
Fees are truly hidden killers. I've fallen for the small-amount trial trick before.
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CryptoSourGrapevip
· 12-05 05:59
If I had known earlier that I could trade US stocks on-chain, I wouldn’t have gotten stuck in the crypto space. I totally regret it now.
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