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Bitget, a leading cryptocurrency exchange and Web3 innovator, has expanded its Real-World Asset (RWA) Index Perpetual Futures lineup to include Apple (AAPL), Alphabet/Google (GOOGL), Amazon (AMZN), Meta (META), and McDonald’s (MCD).
The addition of these global brands broadens Bitget’s tokenized equities offering, which already features Tesla (TSLA), Nvidia (NVDA), and Circle (CRCL). With the new expansion, users can now trade some of the world’s most recognizable companies in a crypto-native environment.
According to the company, the RWA Index Perpetual Futures are settled in USDT, support up to 10× leverage, and operate with isolated margin mode. Trading is available 24/5, from Monday through Saturday, with scheduled closures during weekends and public holidays.
Bitget explained that pricing for the RWA contracts is based on weighted composite indices sourced from multiple token issuers, ensuring fair value discovery and robust liquidity.
Commenting on the development, Gracy Chen, CEO of Bitget, said the expansion underscores the exchange’s commitment to bridging traditional finance and decentralized finance.
“By tokenizing equity indices of industry leaders like Apple, Amazon, and Meta, Bitget democratizes access to global stocks on a crypto-native platform without traditional brokerage hurdles,” Chen stated.
She added that the products are designed to make Tier-1 technology and consumer stocks more accessible to traders across Africa, Asia, Latin America, and other regions.
Chen also highlighted Bitget’s risk management architecture, which includes isolated margin, capped leverage, insured ADL, and dynamic index rebalancing. “These features are built to deliver reliability at scale while ensuring users trade in a secure environment,” she said.
With this expansion, Bitget further positions itself as a pioneer in integrating real-world assets with blockchain-based trading solutions, giving retail and institutional investors new tools to diversify portfolios and participate in global equity markets through digital assets.
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