Wallet Users Gain Access to Tokenized U.S. Stocks and ETFs

According to the post, the platform has partnered with Dinari Global to offer dShares (tokenized securities), which are fully backed 1:1 and held in qualified custody.

Summary

A wallet platform says its users can now access the U.S. stock market directly from self-custody, following a partnership with Dinari Global. The offering includes dShares, tokenized U.S. equities and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that are described as fully backed 1:1 and held in qualified custody. The move reflects the continued expansion of tokenization, a blockchain-based method for representing traditional assets on-chain.

Terms & Concepts
  • Self-custody: A crypto storage method where users control their own private keys rather than relying on a third party.
  • Tokenized equities: Traditional company shares represented as blockchain-based tokens.
  • Qualified custody: Regulated asset storage by an authorized custodian.