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"Stock on the chain" enters a new era, Galaxy launches the first native US stock token

Summary: Unlike other mapping tokens, the on-chain GLXY token enjoys rights that are fully equivalent to the off-chain GLXY stock.
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2025-09-04 22:19:17
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Unlike other mapping tokens, the on-chain GLXY token enjoys rights that are fully equivalent to the off-chain GLXY stock.

Author: Azuma, Odaily Planet Daily

The momentum of "tokenization of US stocks" is evolving into new gameplay.

Last night, the cryptocurrency giant Galaxy Digital (GLXY), which is already listed on Nasdaq, officially announced its collaboration with Superstate, a transfer agent registered with the SEC (which Galaxy Ventures has invested in), to tokenize GLXY's Class A common stock on the Solana blockchain. This marks the first time in history that a US-listed company has proactively attempted to tokenize its stock on a public blockchain ------ unlike the current mainstream "mapped" or "wrapped" US stock tokenization schemes, which are managed by third parties for minting and redemption, these on-chain GLXY shares are not "wrapped assets," but actual on-chain shares that enjoy the same financial and legal rights as their off-chain counterparts.

According to Galaxy Digital, the process of putting stocks on-chain involves a series of complex steps including issuance, record keeping, custody, settlement, reporting, brokerage, and trading. Due to the previous lack of clear regulatory rules, a small number of players attempting to put US stocks on-chain have adopted relatively simple "mapping" or "wrapping" models. The flaw of this old model is that token holders do not have actual rights to the underlying company stock. To truly popularize the on-chain stock concept, this issue must be resolved.

Implementation Mechanism

Galaxy Digital's solution is to develop a clear on-chain process and architecture that allows existing stocks to be genuinely tokenized ------ not mapped, not wrapped, but directly represented as real shares on-chain.

According to disclosures from Galaxy Digital and Superstate, this collaboration is based on the latter's stock on-chain platform Opening Bell, where users can convert GLXY's Class A common stock into tokenized shares on a one-to-one basis. The specific process is as follows:

  • Complete KYC registration on Superstate (approximately 10 minutes for registration, 2 hours for verification).
  • Instruct your broker to transfer the stock to Galaxy's transfer agent Equiniti via the "Direct Registration System" (DRS) (approximately 3 business days).
  • Contact Equiniti to transfer the shares to Superstate's "on-chain available account" (approximately 4 hours processing).
  • Superstate mints GLXY tokens at a 1:1 ratio and delivers them to your Solana wallet (approximately 10 minutes).
  • From then on, you can freely store, transfer, or trade with other registered users.
  • To revert to the traditional form, simply execute the above process in reverse.

Galaxy Digital explained that the above process is designed to ensure a one-to-one correspondence between on-chain GLXY and Nasdaq-listed stocks. Any shareholder who can complete Superstate's compliance registration can convert their GLXY stock into tokenized shares on the Solana blockchain. If you do not currently hold GLXY stock but wish to purchase tokens on-chain, simply register with Superstate and buy on-chain GLXY tokens from existing holders.

Since GLXY's on-chain process is still in its early stages and on-chain liquidity is temporarily insufficient, the current on-chain process may be relatively cumbersome. However, as on-chain liquidity gradually accumulates in the future, most users may not need to personally participate in this cumbersome process.

Additionally, Galaxy Digital also stated that due to the unclear regulatory rules regarding DEX, the company currently does not support trading these stock tokens on Solana's automated market makers (AMM) or other fully decentralized exchange mechanisms. The company's plan is to gradually expand trading venues as US securities regulators provide clearer guidance, ultimately allowing tokenized shares to be traded directly on AMMs and decentralized exchanges ------ this means that until a more mature and transparent secondary market emerges, on-chain GLXY does not guarantee liquidity, but bilateral trading can still occur between wallet addresses that have completed Superstate's compliance registration.

Potential Risks

According to proactive disclosures from Galaxy Digital, there are three potential risks associated with on-chain GLXY.

First is the risk of wallet theft or forgetting. Holders of GLXY tokens may lose access to their wallets. If the key is lost, Superstate can reissue the tokens to a new wallet controlled by the shareholder ------ since Superstate tracks the on-chain circulation of all tokenized GLXY among shareholders, and all shareholder identities are known to Superstate, it can destroy unrecoverable tokens and reissue them to the shareholder's new wallet. It is important to note that while GLXY stock tokens can be restored in the event of a lost wallet key, other assets within the wallet cannot be recovered.

Second is the price discrepancy risk between tokenized GLXY and traditional GLXY stock. The price of traditional GLXY stock may deviate from the price of tokenized GLXY. Currently, the on-chain stock market is still in its early stages, and even if AMM trading is enabled in the future, there is no guarantee that tokenized GLXY will form or maintain a sufficiently liquid and orderly market. This could lead to fragmented liquidity, hindered price discovery, widened bid-ask spreads, and a long-term divergence in prices between tokenized GLXY and traditional GLXY, especially in cases where arbitrage is constrained by operational or regulatory limitations. The core method to drive price discrepancy correction between different markets is to establish a simple two-way exchange bridge. Galaxy Digital has built this bridge, allowing for a one-to-one exchange between on-chain tokens and off-chain stocks; however, the use of this bridge may still take time to normalize, so the arbitrage mechanism may still face obstacles in the short term.

Third is the risk of regulatory uncertainty. The SEC may still not allow Galaxy Digital to tokenize common stock in this manner. Although Galaxy Digital believes that this tokenization process is designed to be elegant enough to comply with existing securities regulations, the possibility of the SEC reaching a different conclusion cannot be ruled out. If regulators determine that the platforms, mechanisms, or participants involved in trading tokenized GLXY in the secondary market do not meet legal requirements, Galaxy Digital or market participants may face enforcement actions, fines, or be required to withdraw or restructure certain parts of the project. If Galaxy is required to halt its on-chain share program, Superstate can suspend the token contracts, recall all tokenized shares, and work with on-chain shareholders to convert them back to traditional shares, which will then be delivered back to the traditional market system. This process may take a considerable amount of time, during which shareholders may find it difficult to trade.

Summary and Outlook

In summary, the solution proposed by Galaxy Digital in collaboration with its investment target Superstate centers on providing a clearer on-chain process and structure compared to other third-party US stock tokenization service providers. Moreover, as the issuer, Galaxy Digital can clearly define the rights associated with the tokens it issues, which has certain positive significance in addressing the mismatch of rights between traditional "wrapped" US stock tokens and real stocks.

Galaxy Digital believes that "the same rights for tokens and stocks" is a prerequisite for the large-scale adoption of stock tokenization. We strongly agree with this and tend to believe that Galaxy Digital's solution can address this issue on the issuance side, but the bigger problem lies on the circulation side ------ currently, only Superstate's registered users can hold GLXY tokens; and GLXY does not yet support trading between DEXs, only allowing bilateral trading among Superstate registered users; even if DEX support is enabled in the future, the liquidity situation remains uncertain… Compared to the complete experience provided by traditional securities trading systems, such limitations will hinder users from migrating to on-chain.

Resolving the "same rights issue" can only break the psychological barriers for users before they enter, but to truly attract and retain users, continuous optimization of liquidity and experience requires much work to be done.

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