Binance has introduced bStocks, tokenized U.S. securities that are 1:1-backed and tradable on BNB Chain.
Key Features:
- 24/7 trading with zero fees
- Settlement in under one second
- Minimum investment of just $5
- Full self-custody through wallets like TrustWallet and Binance Wallet
- Powered by Native.fi
DeFi Integration:
Users will soon be able to deploy bStocks across DeFi protocols including PancakeSwap, Aster DEX, Venus Protocol, and Lista DAO while continuing to earn dividends on underlying stocks.
This follows the April launch of xStocks.Fi, which brought over 50 tokenized U.S. equities to BNB Chain with plans for 100+ more.
bStocks are landing on BNB Chain. Launched by @Binance as 1:1-backed U.S. securities, bStocks are tradable 24/7 with zero fees and settle on BNB Chain in under a second. Start with just $5 while enjoying full self-custody over your portfolio on @TrustWallet, @BinanceWallet and
RWA Assets Hit $26B: Can Infrastructure Handle What's Coming?

**Non-stablecoin RWA assets surpassed $26B in May 2026**, driven by tokenized stocks, ETFs, and Treasuries. **Key growth drivers:** - BNB Chain RWA supply jumped 60% in 90 days (from $2.2B to $3.6B) - Circle's USYC grew 81% to $2.57B - BlackRock's BUIDL fund crossed $507M - Ondo Finance surged 440% quarter-over-quarter to $221M **The critical question:** Can existing infrastructure actually handle the capital flows these numbers suggest are coming? While tokenization has proven successful, the real challenge ahead is whether the built systems can support the scale and liquidity demands of institutional capital moving onchain. [Full breakdown](https://www.bnbchain.org/en/blog/the-next-step-for-tokenized-equities-funding-paths-matter-after-assets-move-onchain)
BNB Chain Positions Itself as Infrastructure for AI Agent Economy

BNB Chain argues that the meaningful metric for AI blockchain integration isn't the number of projects deployed, but rather the ability to complete full operational cycles. The platform claims it can handle the complete workflow for AI agents: - Authorization and access control - Payment processing - Task execution - On-chain record keeping This end-to-end capability positions BNB Chain as infrastructure for what it calls the "AI agent economy" - autonomous systems that can independently request services, pay for them, and document results on-chain. The announcement follows previous statements from April highlighting growing AI builder activity on the network. [Read the full case study](https://www.bnbchain.org/en/blog/bnb-chain-building-the-infrastructure-base-for-the-ai-agent-economy)
Last Day to Claim Free BNB Credits for Autonomous AI Agents

**Final 24 hours** to claim free BNB credits through the Agent Survival Pack program. The initiative enables developers to build AI agents that: - Pay for their own AI models - Manage their own wallets - Operate autonomously 24/7 The pack includes integrations with six projects covering: - **LLM access** for AI models - **Financial infrastructure** for onchain payments Launch rewards are available for the first 1,000 wallets through each integration, tracked fully onchain with no signup required. Built on the BNBAgent SDK, the framework provides modular standards for agent identity, commerce, payments, and memory on BNB Chain mainnet. [Claim your credits](https://www.bnbchain.org/en/blog/autonomous-agents-need-autonomous-payments-agent-survival-pack)
Oobit Enables Direct BNB to Bank Account Transfers

**Direct BNB Withdrawals Now Available** Oobit has simplified the process of converting BNB to fiat currency. Users can now send BNB directly to their bank accounts without requiring intermediate token swaps. **Key Features:** - Streamlined offramping process - No additional conversion steps needed - Direct bank account integration Oobit previously integrated with BNB Chain in February, bringing access to 150M Visa merchants and enabling payments directly from BNB Chain wallets. [Learn more about Oobit](https://x.com/oobit/status/2062129229752381519?s=20) *Note: This is informational content only, not financial advice. Always do your own research.*