Bitget has expanded its tokenized equities lineup with 25 new stock spot rTokens, adding tickers such as rHPQ (HP), rRL (Ralph Lauren), rBAP (Credicorp), rCTSH (Cognizant) and rDOW (Dow Chemical) across the financials, consumer and utilities sectors. The exchange said in an announcement that it now supports 660 US equity tokens in total. rTokens pair a stock ticker with an r prefix — Nvidia trades as rNVDA — and are issued by Reality, Bitget's licensed RWA protocol. Through compliance-focused brokerage Alpaca, the products connect directly to liquidity pools on Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange. Key mechanics include 1:1 reserve backing with custody held by a licensed custodian, dividend distributions delivered 1:1 in token form, automatic mirroring of corporate actions such as stock splits, and eligibility as shared margin collateral for unified accounts and USDT-margined contracts. That structure lets users maintain exposure to global equity markets while keeping their capital usable.
Bitget has added 25 stock tokens to its spot offering, with the new rToken listings spanning HP, Ralph Lauren, Credicorp, Cognizant, Dow Chemical and more. The exchange's official announcement said the tokens cover financial, consumer and utilities sectors.
Total US equity token availability on Bitget now stands at 660.
How rTokens work
Each rToken is named after its underlying stock with an r prefix — Nvidia appears as rNVDA. The tokens are issued by Reality, a licensed RWA protocol under Bitget, with market access via compliance-focused brokerage Alpaca to liquidity on Nasdaq and the NYSE.
Structured for corporate actions
- Underlying assets are reserved at a 1:1 ratio and held by a licensed custodian.
- Stock dividends are paid out 1:1 in token form.
- Corporate actions, including stock splits, are mapped automatically.
- Holdings can serve as joint margin for unified accounts and USDT-margined futures.
The arrangement lets users keep trading capital flexible while carrying global equity positions.
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