Crypto & Web3·Jun 18, 2026

‘Allow worldwide buyers’- Binance’s CZ urges countries to tokenize their stocks

Binance founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) is now calling on more countries to issue their own stablecoins and tokenized stocks. According to CZ, he has been meeting with a few country leaders and regulators in Asia to advance crypto along these l

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Binance founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) is now calling on more countries to issue their own stablecoins and tokenized stocks. According to CZ, he has been meeting with a few country leaders and regulators in Asia to advance crypto along these l

  • Binance founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) is now calling on more countries to issue their own stablecoins and tokenized stocks.
  • Gracy Chen, Bitget CEO, also echoed a similar sentiment and added, Exactly this.
  • In fact, Binance expects the trend to attract 300M new users and over $2T in capital flows via crypto super-apps over the next five years.
  • Notably, its plan to gain the EU’s MiCA license has hit a roadblock after the European Central Bank (ECB) allegedly blocked its attempt to gain entry via Greece.
  • While ambitious, Binance’s goal may only be achieved if it secures regulatory approval from major global jurisdictions.

Binance founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) is now calling on more countries to issue their own stablecoins and tokenized stocks. According to CZ, he has been meeting with a few country leaders and regulators in Asia to advance crypto along these lines. For him, this strategy could expand the individual country’s currency usage on the blockchain and attract worldwide buyers for their stocks. Source: X Interestingly, this is now an updated pitchbook for crypto. It started with advocating for stablecoins as a hedge against local currency volatility and inflation. With the tokenization boom and its potential, the crypto platforms and leaders now want to improve access to equity markets as well. Gracy Chen, Bitget CEO, also echoed a similar sentiment and added, Exactly this. The first crypto wave was about banking the unbanked. The next is about brokering the unbrokered. The countries who move first will define where global capital lives next. Tokenized assets allow traditional stocks, ETFs, and others to be represented and traded on-chain. In fact, Binance expects the trend to attract 300M new users and over $2T in capital flows via crypto super-apps over the next five years. Currently, the U.S, U.K, Singapore, and others are exploring formal tokenization plans. However, like stablecoins, most jurisdictions are yet to push forward in the segment. Binance’s regulatory woes in the EU Worth pointing out, however, not all tokenized assets are equal. Some are pure synthetics that do not offer investor rights similar to traditional stockholders. Separately, Binance continues to face regulatory pressure, which could slow its global tokenization push. Notably, its plan to gain the EU’s MiCA license has hit a roadblock after the European Central Bank (ECB) allegedly blocked its attempt to gain entry via Greece. Ahead of the July MiCA deadline, this means Binance users may be forced to migrate to Kraken and other regulated platforms. Although Binance CEO Richard Teng maintained that they are ‘dedicated to securing the MiCA license,’ the regulatory pressure could dent the exchange’s broader expansion plans. Picture this: what if the reported blockage does not stop in the EU? That means it may not offer access to the EU equities market via tokenized assets. If the scrutiny spreads to the U.K and the U.S (the world’s largest equity market), then Binance tokenization plans could be affected too. In fact, CZ is betting that when most countries embrace tokenized assets, they will turn to Binance because of its deep liquidity. After tokenizing the stocks, they will want to access the largest liquidity pool in the world. #BNB #Binance. While ambitious, Binance’s goal may only be achieved if it secures regulatory approval from major global jurisdictions. Final Summary CZ is betting that Binance could be the go-to place if most countries’ tokenized stocks and stablecoins However, the EU regulatory pressure could delay this ambitious goal if other countries crack down on Binance too.

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