Remora Markets Brings Tokenized Stocks to Solana

Remora Markets Brings Tokenized Stocks to Solana

The platform has launched tokenized versions of some of the world’s most popular stocks directly on the Solana blockchain. Starting with $NVDAr (Nvidia), $CRCLr (Circle), $TSLAr (Tesla), $SPYr (S&P 500), and $MSTRr (MicroStrategy), traders can now buy, sell, and earn yield on these assets without waiting for Wall Street to open.

What makes this rollout stand out is its deep integration with Solana’s decentralized finance ecosystem. Trading takes place 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and users can move these tokenized stocks into DeFi tools for lending, borrowing, or yield farming. DeFiTuna, a decentralized exchange on Solana, has stepped in as the official partner to provide liquidity and trading support.

How Tokenized Stocks Work

Tokenized stocks are digital versions of real-world shares. They track the price of the original stock but live on a blockchain, which makes them easier to trade globally. This setup allows anyone with an internet connection to gain exposure to major companies without going through a traditional broker.

Take Nvidia, for example. In 2023, Nvidia’s stock soared more than 200 percent thanks to explosive demand for chips powering artificial intelligence. A trader who wants exposure to that growth story no longer needs a brokerage account in the United States. With $NVDAr on Solana, they can trade instantly from almost anywhere, while also putting their tokens to work in DeFi to earn extra yield.

Remora’s tokenized stocks on Solana are now live.

After many months of building, Remora is here to enable direct access to tokenized equities — starting with companies like $NVDA, $CRCL and $TSLA.

This means:

• 24/7 onchain trading without brokers
• Onchain yield… pic.twitter.com/vzQeA3Lnqd

— Remora Markets (@RemoraMarkets) September 2, 2025

The concept has been gaining traction. According to a report from Boston Consulting Group, tokenized assets could reach as much as 16 trillion dollars by 2030. The push reflects growing demand for markets that are always open, more flexible, and not bound by borders.

More About Tokenized Stocks

xStocks has quickly become a standout example of how tokenized finance can scale, moving more than 2 billion dollars in trading volume in just six weeks. A new case study highlights how the platform achieved this growth by offering over 60 tokenized U.S. stocks and ETFs on Solana, giving global investors around-the-clock access with near instant settlement.

New case study just dropped for teams scaling tokenized financial products.

– 60+ tokenized U.S. stocks and ETFs on Solana
– Built-in compliance features with token extensions
– 24/7 trading with near instant settlement

Learn how @xStocksFi did 2B+ volume in 6 weeks ???? pic.twitter.com/KdEb1FI4Y3

— Solana (@solana) August 19, 2025

Built-in compliance features powered by token extensions added an extra layer of trust. It makes it easier for institutions and retail users to participate. The combination of speed, compliance, and nonstop trading shows why xStocks is being watched closely.

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