Bitget has added 15 tokenized stocks and ETFs as eligible margin assets within its Unified Trading Account and Multi-Asset Mode for USDT-M Futures. The change took effect on June 4 (UTC+8), letting traders use tokenized versions of major equities and funds as collateral alongside crypto. It's the latest step in the exchange's push to blend crypto derivatives with traditional market products.
The new margin assets
The list includes rAAPL, rAMZN, rMETA, rMU, rTSLA, rGOOGL, rNVDA, rINTC, rMSFT, rASML, rAVGO, rTSM, rQQQ, rSPY, and rSNDK. That's a mix of individual tech stocks, semiconductor names, and two popular ETFs — the Nasdaq-100 tracking QQQ and the S&P 500 tracker SPY. Bitget now offers access to over 100 tokenized stocks, ETFs, commodities, forex, and precious metals overall.
How it works
The Unified Trading Account lets users manage spot assets, futures positions, and margin requirements in one consolidated framework. With Multi-Asset Mode, those tokenized securities can be posted as margin for USDT-M Futures positions. CEO Gracy Chen said the move increases flexibility and supports a seamless experience across crypto and traditional market products. No minimum balance or separate account is needed — eligible assets are recognized automatically.
Bitget's TradFi bet
Bitget calls itself the largest Universal Exchange and a leader in tokenized TradFi. It serves over 125 million users and lists more than 2 million crypto tokens. Outside the exchange, it has sponsorships with LALIGA and MotoGP, and a partnership with UNICEF to back blockchain education. Adding tokenized stocks as margin fits that broader strategy: make traditional assets as usable in crypto trading as bitcoin or ether.
Users can already start using the new margin assets in their Unified Trading Accounts. Bitget hasn't disclosed plans for further additions, but with over 100 tokenized securities already live, the pipeline for future margin-eligible assets is wide open. The exchange said the feature applies immediately to all eligible accounts.




