Gate to list 16 gStocks tokenized securities for spot trading on July 15

Gate to list 16 gStocks tokenized securities for spot trading on July 15

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2026-07-15 09:00:39
Gate said its gStocks section will list 16 tokenized securities for spot trading at 16:00 on July 15 (UTC+8), according to an official announcement cited by ChainCatcher. The lineup includes VOOG and IVVG, along with tokenized versions tied to Caterpillar, Bank of America, Lam Research, Costco, UnitedHealth Group, General Electric, Chevron, Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble, HSBC Holdings, Home Depot, Arm, Netflix and Goldman Sachs. Gate said the gStocks tokenized securities product is backed by 1:1 full native reserves. The company also said the offering gives users one-stop access to 7×24 securities trading.
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Gate's gStocks section will launch spot trading for 16 gStocks tokenized securities at 16:00 on July 15 (UTC+8), according to an official announcement cited by ChainCatcher.

Assets to be listed

The listed products are VOOG (Vanguard S&P 500 Index ETF), IVVG (iShares Core S&P 500 ETF), CATG (Caterpillar), BACG (Bank of America), LRCXG (Lam Research), COSTG (Costco), UNHG (UnitedHealth Group), GEG (General Electric), CVXG (Chevron), KOG (Coca-Cola), PGG (Procter & Gamble), HSBCG (HSBC Holdings), HDG (Home Depot), ARMG (Arm), NFLXG (Netflix), and GSG (Goldman Sachs Group).

Product details

Gate said its gStocks tokenized securities product has 1:1 full native reserves and offers one-stop access to 7×24 securities trading.

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