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Binance merges crypto, traditional stocks, and DeFi on one account in evolution into TriFi super app

ByHannah CollymoreHannah Collymore
3 mins read
  • Binance is expanding beyond crypto, offering tokenized stocks, U.S. equities, commodity perpetuals, and pre-IPO trading to global users.
  • Strong demand for Binance’s SpaceX pre-IPO product signals growing appetite for TradFi assets delivered through crypto rails.
  • The exchange is targeting emerging-market investors, with most users of its stock-trading products coming from regions with limited access to U.S. markets.

Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, is executing one of the most ambitious product expansions in its nine-year history, as it aims to blur the boundary between crypto markets and traditional finance in a bid to build what the company calls a “TriFi super app.” 

In the space of six months, it has launched commission-free U.S. equity trading for international users, tokenized stock products, commodity perpetuals, pre-IPO derivatives, a social payments layer, and an AI trading assistant.

“As TradFi and on-chain ecosystems converge, Binance is actively responding to growing user demand, evolving into a multi-asset, multi-jurisdiction financial super app,” the company said in a statement accompanying its U.S. equities launch in early June.

What does the Binance super app actually offer?

Binance has various product categories in its super app, with one of the earliest being commission-free access to more than 7,000 U.S. stocks and ETFs for eligible non-American users. The next category is bStocks, which are tokenized equities on BNB Chain, and they provide investors with 1:1 economic exposure to shares including NVIDIA, Tesla, and Circle Internet Group, composable across DeFi protocols such as Venus, Lista DAO, and PancakeSwap. 

The third category is TradFi perpetual contracts, USDT-settled derivatives, which were launched in January 2026 starting with gold and silver, with silver perpetuals reaching approximately 40% of equivalent COMEX SI contract volume at their peak and gold perpetuals surpassing regional exchange gold futures by orders of magnitude. 

Fourth, pre-IPO perpetual contracts that allow users to take leveraged positions on private companies ahead of their public listings. And fifth, Binance Chat, which integrates crypto payments and social messaging into the same interface, alongside a Binance AI layer providing in-app analytics and trading assistance.

Each product layer serves a different entry point, derivatives traders, equity investors, DeFi users, and casual payments users, while routing all of them through the same account infrastructure and balance sheet.

Is the SpaceX trade evidence that the strategy is working?

Binance’s SpaceX pre-IPO perpetual product, SPCXUSDT, was launched on May 21, 2026, ahead of SpaceX’s Nasdaq debut. The perpetual product saw $2.5 billion in cumulative volume within 18 days, with 88% of users coming from emerging markets. 

It has now been seen as proof of Binance’s super app thesis as SPCXUSDT became Binance’s second-largest traded product after Bitcoin perpetuals in the days following the Nasdaq listing. 

The exchange recorded over $5.6 billion in rolling 24-hour volume and more than $9 billion accumulated across the pre-IPO and post-listing phases. As of June 15, Binance held over 60% market share for SpaceX derivatives trading across all centralized and decentralized exchange venues globally.

The product also exposed the scale of the access gap the platform is targeting. Chinese and Hong Kong investors were legally excluded from participating in the SpaceX IPO under ITAR restrictions. Binance’s synthetic product filled that gap, demonstrating that in many cases it is regulatory exclusion, not lack of capital or appetite, that keeps emerging-market retail investors out of marquee deals.

Binance’s research arm identifies an H2 2026 IPO calendar that could easily exceed $100 billion in expected proceeds, anchored by OpenAI and Anthropic, each with anticipated proceeds of around $60 billion, alongside a cluster of AI, small modular reactor, and uranium-themed issuers. Each represents a potential pre-IPO perpetual listing.

Who is this platform actually built for, and how large is the opportunity?

Binance data shows that about 93% of users of trading U.S. stocks on its platform come from emerging markets, and over 80% of that demand is concentrated among users with limited or zero prior access to U.S. equities. 

Binance’s own research estimates that by 2031, crypto exchanges could collectively channel $2 trillion in incremental capital and 300 million new investors into global equity markets, with TradFi-linked perpetuals already accounting for roughly 10% of stablecoin trading volume.

The sector is not without competition, as BingX and Bitget, among a growing list of exchanges, have launched comparable TradFi integration products nearly simultaneously in January 2026. The New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has filed a proposal to allow eligible tokenized securities to trade alongside conventional shares under the same ticker and with the same shareholder rights, folding tokenization into existing plumbing rather than building a parallel rail. 

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Hannah Collymore

Hannah Collymore

Hannah is a writer and editor with nearly a decade of blog writing and event reporting experience in the crypto space. At Cryptopolitan, Hannah contributes to the news page, reporting and analyzing the latest developments in DeFi, RWA, crypto regulation, AI and frontier tech industries. She graduated from Arcadia university with a degree in Business Administration.

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