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What are xStocks? The complete guide to accessing Apple, NVIDIA and Tesla from Bitso

Learn what xStocks are, how they work, and how to access tokens that track the price of Apple, NVIDIA and Tesla from your Bitso app. No broker. No new account.

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For decades, investing in companies like Apple, Tesla or NVIDIA from Argentina meant navigating a maze: opening a brokerage account, waiting days for approval, dealing with currency restrictions, and trading only on weekdays during New York market hours.

That’s changed. With Bitso’s xStocks, you can access the value of the world’s biggest companies directly from your app, using crypto you already own, 24 hours a day. Available for Bitso Argentina exclusively.

In this guide we’ll explain exactly what xStocks are, how they work, what makes them different from a traditional stock, and how to get started today.

What is an xStock?

If you’ve ever used a stablecoin like USDC or USDT, you already understand the concept. A stablecoin tracks the price of the dollar: it’s always worth $1 USD, no matter what happens in the crypto market. If the dollar holds its value, so does your USDC. An xStock works the same way — but instead of tracking the price of the dollar, it tracks the price of a stock.

AAPLx tracks the price of Apple. TSLAx tracks the price of Tesla. NVDAx tracks the price of NVIDIA. If the reference price rises 5%, your xStock rises 5%. If it falls, it reflects that too.

Each xStock is backed 1:1 by the underlying asset. That means for every AAPLx in circulation, there is one AAPL share held in custody by the issuer. Reserves are audited and verifiable on-chain.

That said, there’s something important to understand: an xStock is not a stock in the legal sense. It doesn’t make you a shareholder, doesn’t give you voting rights in the company’s decisions, and doesn’t represent a direct ownership stake. It’s a digital token that mirrors the price behavior of the underlying asset — just like a stablecoin mirrors the price of the dollar, without you owning the Federal Reserve.

xStocks are issued by Kraken, a company specializing in tokenized financial assets. Bitso integrates them within its existing infrastructure, so the buying experience is identical to purchasing any other crypto on the platform.

The bottom line: an xStock gives you price exposure to a global company, from your crypto app, without needing a brokerage account — just like a stablecoin gives you exposure to the dollar, without needing a U.S. bank account.

How do xStocks work?

1. 1:1 price tracking. Each xStock is designed to replicate the price of the underlying asset in real time. If you buy 1 AAPLx when Apple is trading at $200 USD, the value of your position will move exactly in line with Apple’s market price. Just like 1 USDC always equals $1 USD, your AAPLx always reflects what Apple is worth.

2. Buy and sell inside Bitso. xStocks are purchased with USDC or USDT, the same way you’d buy any other crypto on Bitso. The experience is identical: search for the asset, enter the amount, confirm the trade. The transaction is instant — no waiting period, no pending confirmation. No new account required. When selling, you can choose to receive either USDC or USDT.

3. Dividends: reinvested, not paid in cash. When a company pays dividends, xStocks don’t credit them in cash or any other currency. Instead, the issuer reinvests the equivalent into the underlying asset and updates the token’s multiplier. The result: your xStock balance increases automatically to reflect the dividend value, without you having to do anything.

For example: if you hold 1 AAPLx with a multiplier of 1.0 and Apple pays a dividend equivalent to 0.1 shares, your balance updates to show 1.1 AAPLx. The total value of your position is the same, just expressed in more units — as if the dividend had been automatically reinvested into more tokens.

4. No voting rights. Because xStocks are tokens that replicate the price of stocks — not actual shares — they don’t give you any voting rights in company decisions. You won’t receive shareholder meeting notices or be able to influence the corporate direction of Apple or Tesla. You have price exposure, not ownership.

5. Available 24/7 and 24/5. Traditional stock markets close at 4pm New York time. xStocks have more flexible trading hours depending on the asset.

Which xStocks are available?

These are the 51 xStocks available:

xStock Company Trading Hours
SPCXx SpaceX 24/7
NVDAx NVIDIA 24/7
TSLAx Tesla 24/7
AAPLx Apple Inc. 24/7
SPYx S&P 500 ETF 24/7
GOOGLx Alphabet (Google) 24/7
CRCLx Circle Internet Group 24/7
QQQx Nasdaq-100 ETF 24/7
MSTRx MicroStrategy 24/7
HOODx Robinhood Markets 24/7
AMZNx Amazon 24/5
METAx Meta Platforms 24/5
MSFTx Microsoft 24/5
NFLXx Netflix 24/5
PLTRx Palantir Technologies 24/5
AVGOx Broadcom 24/5
AMDx Advanced Micro Devices 24/5
LLYx Eli Lilly 24/5
TSMx TSMC 24/5
Vx Visa 24/5
ORCLx Oracle 24/5
NVOx Novo Nordisk 24/5
KOx Coca-Cola 24/5
CRMx Salesforce 24/5
ABBVx AbbVie 24/5
APPx AppLovin 24/5
MRVLx Marvell Technology 24/5
VTx Vanguard Total World 24/5
LINx Linde 24/5
BTGOx BitGo 24/5
COINx Coinbase 24/5
CVXx Chevron 24/5
BRK.Bx Berkshire Hathaway 24/5
JPMx JPMorgan Chase 24/5
UNHx UnitedHealth Group 24/5
GSx Goldman Sachs 24/5
CRWDx CrowdStrike 24/5
MCDx McDonald’s 24/5
AZNx AstraZeneca 24/5
TMOx Thermo Fisher 24/5
DHRx Danaher 24/5
VTIx Vanguard xStock 24/5
COPXx Global X Copper Miners 24/5
SCHFx Schwab International Equity 24/5
OPENx OPEN xStock 24/5
XOMx Exxon Mobil 24/5
SLVx iShares Silver Trust 24/5
INTCx Intel 24/5
BACx Bank of America 24/5
IBMx IBM 24/5
HONx Honeywell 24/5

All available from $5 USD, purchased with USDC or USDT.

How is an xStock different from a traditional stock?

xStocks Traditional Stock
Do I need a broker account? No Yes
Onboarding time Zero: you’re already on Bitso 3–5 business days
Trading hours 24/7 & 24/5 Mon–Fri, 9:30 am–4 pm (NY time)
Minimum investment From 5 USD Full share price (varies by broker)
What do I buy with? USDC / USDT USD (international broker)
Voting rights No Yes
Cash dividends No — automatically reinvested as more tokens Yes
Are reserves audited? Yes, verifiable on blockchain Varies

When does an xStock make sense? When you want fast price exposure to a global company, using crypto you already hold, without opening new accounts or waiting for approval.

How do I buy my first xStock on Bitso?

Step 1 — Open Bitso and make sure you have USDC or USDT. xStocks are traded exclusively with digital dollars. If you don’t have any, you can buy USDC or USDT directly inside the app.

Step 2 — Search for “xStocks” in the search bar. Inside the Markets section, you’ll find the xStocks category. You can search directly for “AAPLx”, “TSLAx”, or the company name.

Step 3 — Enter the amount and confirm. Select the amount you want to invest. You can start from $5 USD. The transaction is instant, no waiting period.

Step 4 — Track your position in your portfolio. Your xStock appears in your Bitso portfolio alongside your other assets. You can view the real-time price and sell whenever you want, choosing to receive USDC or USDT.

If you have more questions, check out Help Center article.

Ready to get started?

If you already have USDC or USDT in Bitso, you can access your first xStock today. No brokerage account. No paperwork.

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