As the digital asset market continues to evolve, the boundaries between crypto assets and traditional financial markets are gradually being broken down. In the past, investors often needed to manage cryptocurrency accounts and securities accounts separately in order to participate in investment opportunities across different markets. Today, however, as trading platforms continue to expand their product capabilities, users are beginning to access global asset markets in a more integrated and efficient manner. The launch of Gate Stocks further bridges crypto assets and the U.S. stock market, enabling users to directly trade U.S. stocks and ETFs using USDT. This course will guide learners through the product positioning of Gate Stocks, market access models, trading processes, account mechanisms, and future development directions, helping users build a comprehensive understanding of multi-asset allocation and cross-market investing.
This course provides a systematic introduction to the core architecture and application scenarios of Gate Stocks. Starting with the background of the product's creation, it delves into how Gate Stocks connect to the U.S. securities market, how stock trading is executed via USDT, and how key mechanisms such as position management, corporate actions, and account settlement are handled. The course also explores the differences between Gate Stocks and tokenized stock products, as well as the role Gate Stocks plays in the global trend of asset allocation. Through five chapters, learners will gain a comprehensive understanding of the operational logic, trading experience, and future development direction of Gate Stocks, and further recognize how crypto platforms are gradually evolving from digital asset trading venues into comprehensive asset trading platforms that connect global capital markets.
