Ondo Finance Brings Tokenized U.S. Stocks and ETFs to Solana
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Ondo Finance expands tokenized stocks and ETFs to Solana.
Over 200 securities are now available to Solana’s user base.
This follows its earlier launch of tokenized U.S. Treasuries.
Ondo Finance expanded its tokenized asset offerings to the Solana blockchain. This introduces over 200 tokenized U.S. stocks and ETFs to Solana’s ecosystem. This provides access for an estimated 3.2 million users on the network. The assets include blue-chip stocks, sector-specific ETFs, and major technology company shares.
The integration allows Solana users to trade these tokenized securities with 24/7 market access. Ondo Finance leverages its existing liquidity infrastructure to support the new offering. The company’s president, Ian De Bode, stated the expansion brings on-chain securities with traditional market liquidity to Solana’s ecosystem.
Enhanced Access and Liquidity for On-Chain Trading
De Bode emphasized that users can now buy tokenized stocks in size at brokerage prices. This addresses a common concern about execution quality and liquidity in on-chain asset trading. The service is designed to provide users with more confidence when trading traditional assets via blockchain.
Nick Ducoff from the Solana Foundation endorsed the initiative. He highlighted the integration as a step forward for expanding financial applications on the high-performance network. The collaboration aims to merge traditional finance accessibility with blockchain technology’s efficiency.
The expansion follows Ondo Finance’s earlier introduction of tokenized U.S. Treasuries on Solana. This pattern indicates a strategic push to broaden the range of financial instruments available on the chain. The company operates its Global Markets platform to facilitate these offerings.
For Solana, the integration represents a strengthening of its decentralized finance (DeFi) offerings. The network continues to add services that compete with traditional financial infrastructure. Access to tokenized equities provides a new use case for both existing and potential users.
The listing includes popular equities and exchange-traded funds from U.S. markets. This variety allows for portfolio diversification directly within the Solana ecosystem. The underlying technology aims to settle trades faster than traditional systems while operating continuously.
Solana’s high throughput and lower transaction costs make it a competitive venue for such services. Ondo’s expansion taps into this existing network effect and user base. The long-term impact on trading volumes and asset diversity on Solana will become clearer in the coming months.
Filed under: News - @ January 21, 2026 10:28 pm