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Bitget US Stock Futures Trading Volume Surpasses $200 Million

Global, October 21, 2025 — Bitget, the world’s largest Universal Exchange (UEX), announced that its cumulative trading volume for US stock futures has surpassed $200 million, reflecting rapid adoption of its recently launched stock-linked derivatives. The top three most-traded assets were Tesla (TSLA) at $71.5 million, NVIDIA (NVDA) at $25.05 million, and Circle (CRCL) at $17.68 million.

The milestone follows Bitget’s introduction of USDT-margined perpetual futures on 25 leading US stocks, bringing equity-style exposure to crypto markets for the first time on the platform. The products feature up to 25x leverage, fees at or below 0.06%, and cover major sectors including technology, semiconductors, finance, aviation, consumer goods, and dining. Users can now trade tokenized representations of globally recognized companies such as Apple, Tesla, Amazon, and NVIDIA, all within Bitget’s futures suite.

To celebrate the launch, Bitget is introducing “The U.S. Stock Token Carnival”, running from October 16, 21:31 to November 8, 03:58 (UTC+8). During the campaign, users who trade $100 worth of US stock tokens will receive 100 USDT, drawn from a $5 million total incentive pool with 50,000 rewards available.

“We’re seeing incredible momentum in Stock Futures, and it proves that traders want a simpler, more connected market,” said Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget. “The line between traditional and digital assets is disappearing, and I’m excited for Bitget to be leading the charge.”

The introduction of Stock Futures advances Bitget’s UEX strategy, bridging traditional finance and digital assets. As one of the world’s largest UEX, Bitget brings together spot, futures, and onchain markets under one roof. The addition of tokenized equity futures extends that framework, giving users a 24/7 venue to trade real-world assets through crypto-native derivatives with transparent, on-chain settlement and institutional-grade execution.

Source: Bitget

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