xiyu
xiyu|Jul 29, 2026 02:37
OKX integrated tokenized stocks into Dual Investment, pretty interesting. But I wouldn’t call it a 'bear market stability play,' it’s more like adding a term yield to a limit order. I’m pretty bullish on SpaceX, but XSPCX is so expensive right now that I can’t pull the trigger. My target price is way lower than the current level. If SpaceX is giving me a vision for hundreds of years, they should also give me a price I can hold onto for hundreds of years with peace of mind. The idea is simple: use USDT to subscribe to a 'buy low' option, set the term and target price. If the price at maturity is higher than the target price, you get back your USDT principal plus the agreed yield. If the price at maturity is not higher than the target price, the system settles it into XSPCX at the target price, and the yield is included as well. The same logic applies to supported assets like XNVDA. But there’s one big difference from a limit order: currently, early redemption is not supported. If the asset price plummets past the target price, it will still settle at the target price, and what you get is tokenized stock exposure without shareholder rights like voting. So I’d only use funds I’m sure I won’t need before maturity, keep the term as short as possible, and definitely wouldn’t lock up all my ammo waiting for BTC. Dual Investment is for people who are genuinely okay with buying at a certain price. If you’re unsure about taking delivery and are just lured by the annualized yield, chances are you’ll end up thinking the interest wasn’t worth it.
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