Prepare to hit back: In a practical test, how is buying US stocks on BitGet actually?

There have always been skeptics who claim that tokenized US stocks on crypto exchanges are "fake stocks", with slow execution, large slippage, and hidden fees.

This time I tested Micron with a full set of screenshots; the data speaks.

First, a number: fee 0.05%.

I bought 1000 USDT worth of rMU, the fee was 0.0005 rMU, which converts to about 0.5 USDT.

Many traditional US stock brokers charge a "minimum commission" of $1.99, so buying $1000 means the fee instantly eats 0.2%. BitGet's cost for this transaction is a quarter of that.

Market order confirmed instantly, second-level execution, average fill price 941.7, less than 1 USDT difference from the then order book price of 940.77.

I deliberately set a "trade slippage guard at 0.1%" – any order that would slip more than 0.1% is rejected, to avoid thin order book traps. In the test it never triggered, indicating the depth for rMU is sufficient.

All orders filled completely, no single stuck order, rejected order, or partial fill. This matching experience, honestly, is no different from traditional broker spot trading.

Finally, I think the real killer feature of tokenized US stocks is reusable positions.

After execution, the 1.06 rMU position just sits in the unified account, can be transferred, used as contract margin, or put into wealth management.

Your US stocks and your crypto assets are in the same account; the same money can buy Nvidia and also open contracts. Traditional brokers can't do this because their stock accounts are completely isolated from your other assets.

Honestly, two drawbacks:

First, the underlying assets aren't fully covered yet; the major ones like Nvidia, Tesla, Apple are available, but obscure small‑cap stocks still need to wait.

Second, the order book depth for obscure assets is not as good as for popular ones; it's advisable to glance at the buy/sell ladder before placing orders.

If you have idle U, the rToken route is truly smooth. Fees as low as 0.05%, execution in seconds, positions reusable – go for it, that's all you need!

Attached are the test screenshots.

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