Bitget has become the first major cryptocurrency exchange to offer direct access to U.S. stock options, marking another step in the convergence of digital assets and traditional financial markets. The launch expands the exchange’s Stock+ ecosystem, allowing eligible users to trade listed options on leading U.S. companies from the same account they use for cryptocurrencies and other financial products.
The latest addition strengthens Bitget’s ambition to evolve into a multi-asset trading platform rather than remaining solely a cryptocurrency exchange. Users can now access U.S. stock options alongside cryptocurrencies, tokenized assets, gold, forex, commodities, and indices without switching between multiple brokerage accounts.
The new feature is integrated into Bitget’s Stock Plus platform, which recently introduced direct trading of U.S. stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs). With this expansion, eligible users can now trade listed equity options on major U.S. companies through licensed brokerage partners.
Unlike synthetic products or tokenized derivatives, the platform routes orders through regulated U.S. brokers to established exchanges, providing access to real listed options contracts. At launch, Bitget supports hundreds of U.S. stock and ETF options, with plans to expand the available selection over time.
The exchange currently supports long call and long put positions, allowing traders to speculate on market direction or hedge existing investments.
Bitget’s latest product reflects a growing industry trend toward integrating traditional financial products into crypto-native platforms.
Previously, crypto investors interested in trading U.S. equities or options typically needed separate brokerage accounts, additional identity verification, and conventional banking infrastructure. Bitget aims to simplify that process by allowing eligible users to fund their accounts with digital assets before accessing traditional investment products through a unified interface.
The company has positioned this approach as part of its broader Universal Exchange strategy, where investors can manage multiple asset classes from a single trading account.
Demand for diversified investment products has increased as crypto exchanges compete to attract both retail and professional traders.
Adding U.S. stock options provides experienced investors with additional tools for portfolio management, including directional trading and risk hedging. Options are widely used in traditional finance because they offer flexibility for different market conditions while requiring less capital than purchasing underlying shares outright.
For crypto-native investors, the ability to trade digital assets and U.S. equity options within one ecosystem may reduce operational complexity while expanding available investment opportunities.
Industry analysts also view the move as another sign that cryptocurrency exchanges are increasingly competing with traditional online brokerages by offering a broader range of financial products.
Bitget’s rollout differentiates the exchange from many competitors that primarily focus on cryptocurrencies, perpetual futures, and tokenized assets.
By introducing regulated U.S. stock options, the company is expanding its appeal beyond crypto traders to investors seeking exposure to both digital and traditional markets. The launch follows the recent introduction of Stock+, which enabled eligible users to trade more than 10,000 U.S.-listed stocks and ETFs through licensed brokerage infrastructure.
The company is also offering commission-free trading on supported U.S. stock options at launch, making the new service more attractive for active traders.
Bitget’s entry into U.S. stock options trading represents a notable milestone for the cryptocurrency industry as exchanges continue expanding into traditional financial services. As regulatory frameworks mature and investor demand for integrated trading platforms grows, the gap between crypto exchanges and conventional brokerages is expected to narrow further.
With Stock continuing to expand its product lineup, Bitget is positioning itself as a comprehensive multi-asset trading platform, giving eligible users access to cryptocurrencies, equities, ETFs, and listed U.S. stock options from a single account.
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