Coinbase and Bybit Collaborate on Tokenization and Distribution of US Stocks
According to a source familiar with the plans, cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase is engaged in discussions with Bybit, a prominent crypto trading platform, to explore opportunities for tokenizing, custoding, and distributing assets such as US public and pre-IPO stocks. The ongoing talks do not involve any stake acquisition or similar arrangement for Bybit to enter the US market, as previously reported. Instead, Bybit is planning to enter the US through a separate entity, led by former co-CEO Helen Liu, which will handle licensing and compliance, while Bybit provides the necessary technology, products, and liquidity. The collaboration between Bybit and Coinbase is focused on leveraging Bybit's global reach, particularly in regions like Asia, where users are interested in accessing tokenized versions of US stocks. The companies are exploring synergies in custody and distribution, aiming to bring US assets to a broader market. The person noted that the US is home to desirable assets for global users, and the partnership between Bybit and Coinbase can facilitate access to these assets. The exploration of tokenized stocks by the two companies comes amid similar initiatives by other market participants, such as Intercontinental Exchange's investment in OKX and Deutsche Boerse's investment in Kraken. Both Bybit and Coinbase declined to comment on the matter.