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Bitget Launches 25 US Stock U-based Perpetual Contracts

Simon Simba
Simon Simba
Simon is a writer with five years experience in crypto and iGaming. He currently works as a freelance writer at BanklessTimes where he focuses on simplifying daily crypto developments for readers. He discovered crypto in 2022 while writing news about NFTs for a news website in the US, and has since written for two other international NFT projects, and a Web3 gaming agency.
Updated: September 22nd, 2025
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Bitget launched 25 new US stock–based perpetual contracts on September 22, giving crypto traders access to major American equities with up to 25x leverage and fees capped at just 0.06%.

All contracts are settled in USDT, eliminating fiat onboarding hurdles, and cover a wide range of top tech giants and blue-chip stocks. This allows Bitget users to hedge, speculate, or diversify into familiar equities directly within the crypto ecosystem.

Unlike traditional equity trading, these perpetuals run 24/7 with no expiration, allowing traders to go long or short at any time. With leverage, small amounts of collateral can control much larger positions, opening strategies unavailable in standard brokerage accounts.

Enhancing the Crypto-TradFi Crossover

Bitget has made headlines throughout 2025 for its ambitious approach to real-world asset (RWA) tokenization and hybrid financial products. Recent innovations included perpetual contracts tied to major equities like Tesla and Nvidia, as well as a wider range of basket indices, each carefully managed with dynamic pricing and margin protections.

By introducing a new suite of 25 US stock perpetual contracts, now with up to 25x leverage, Bitget cements its role as an innovator at the DeFi-TradFi intersection. The platform’s ongoing drive to tokenize and trade familiar Wall Street assets in a crypto-native environment continues to attract both crypto veterans and newcomers seeking new portfolio strategies.

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The breakthrough initiative connects Bitget’s strong derivatives infrastructure with the world of blue-chip American stocks, letting users open both long and short perpetual positions on top US companies, all tradable 24/7 within Bitget’s secure and fast platform.

Unlike traditional equity markets, these perpetual contracts never expire, ensuring flexibility for portfolio hedging or speculative moves regardless of global market hours.

Bitget Targets Global Leadership

This launch is another example of Bitget’s drive to lead the convergence of traditional and decentralized finance, coming soon after the introduction of perpetual contracts linked to blue-chip stocks and tokenized indices.

Bitget’s ongoing expansion into real-world asset contracts and robust leverage options offers retail traders, institutions, and crypto-native investors more tools to diversify and hedge, all on a single, borderless platform.

In a rapidly evolving finance landscape, Bitget’s 25x leveraged US stock perpetual contracts, with ultra-low fees, signal a bold new chapter for hybrid asset trading, giving the next generation of traders new opportunities, flexibility, and global reach.

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Simon Simba
Simon is a writer with five years experience in crypto and iGaming. He currently works as a freelance writer at BanklessTimes where he focuses on simplifying daily crypto developments for readers. He discovered crypto in 2022 while writing news about NFTs for a news website in the US, and has since written for two other international NFT projects, and a Web3 gaming agency.