Bitget Ties 5 Tokenized US Stocks To A New Fixed Coupon Product

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Users of the new Fixed Coupon Note Plan collect a USDT coupon while waiting to buy tokenized US stocks at their chosen strike price. (Image: Shutterstock)
Users of the new Fixed Coupon Note Plan collect a USDT coupon while waiting to buy tokenized US stocks at their chosen strike price. (Image: Shutterstock)

Bitget has launched a structured product that pays a Tether (USDT) coupon while users wait to buy tokenized US stocks at a set price.

Bitget Fixed Coupon Note

The exchange said Tuesday that its Fixed Coupon Note Plan lets users subscribe with USDT and choose a strike price. The plan covers rTokens tracking SNDK, MRVL, SKHY, NVDA and MU.

If the observation price at maturity is at or above the strike, users get their USDT principal back plus the coupon.

Below that level, the principal converts into the rToken at the strike price, and the coupon is still paid in USDT. Bitget calls the note non-principal-protected, so buyers left holding rTokens lose money if the stock keeps falling. A reward campaign for first-time and repeat subscribers runs through Sept. 18.

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USDT Coupons Versus Limit Orders

"There are times when you want exposure to a stock but the price is not where you want it to be," said Gracy Chen, chief executive of Bitget. "FCN gives users a set price they are comfortable buying at and earn while they wait," she added.

The company frames it as an alternative to a limit order, where capital sits idle until it fills.

In July, Bitget opened a cross-asset account that takes 100 US stock tokens as margin, and said rToken assets passed $100 million in the first month.

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Steven Zeiler is Chief Evangelist at Yellow, working with builders to create real-time, non-custodial trading infrastructure using the Yellow SDK. A programmer, technologist, and entrepreneur, he previously worked for Ripple, where he helped architect peer-to-peer interbank payment prototypes and contributed to decentralizing the XRP Ledger through consensus tracking software.

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