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Tokenized stocks in MEW mobile

Hold crypto, stocks, and ETFs in one wallet

Written by Katya Michaels

MEW offers tokenized stock by Ondo Global Markets.

Tokenized stocks are digital tokens that represent real company shares or stocks (like Apple, Tesla, Nvidia) and ETFs (exchange traded funds that are like baskets of different stocks).

Unlike regular stocks, these tokens live on the blockchain and can be held, managed, and traded directly in MEW like all your crypto. Swap crypto for stocks, stocks for crypto, stocks for other stocks and stocks to stablecoins all without leaving your MEW wallet.

Learn more about Ondo tokenized stocks and how these assets work here: https://docs.ondo.finance/ondo-global-markets.

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Manage Stocks and Crypto in One Wallet

Now you can manage stocks and crypto in the same wallet. To view details of all your assets, click on your colorful account card.

Here you will see several tabs where you will find your crypto tokens, your tokenized stocks, your NFTs, and the history of all your wallet transactions.

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Click on the 'Stocks' tab to view and manage the stocks in your wallet.

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Browse and Discover Stocks to Buy

Select the 'What to Buy' page to browse assets by industries, world economies, dividends, strategies, and many other categories. View information about each asset and review market performance.

You can view the available markets based on the asset type and what is 'Trending', 'Gainers', 'Losers', etc.

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How to Swap Crypto and Stocks in MEW Mobile

  1. First, select the 'What to Buy' option on the navigation bar located at the bottom or click the 'Wall Street 2.0' banner.

  2. Browse available stocks by scrolling through the different categories, or use the search bar to find your favorite stock or ETF by ticker or company name.

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  3. After selecting a specific asset, you can see more information including the price chart, market cap, 24h volume, and the company description. Click 'Swap' to start trading your tokens to your selected stock.

    Note: If you can view the stocks but don't have the option to swap them, stock trading may not be available in your geographic region. See the following page for full list of restricted jurisdictions: https://help.myetherwallet.com/en/articles/13641432-tokenized-stock-trading-restrictions-in-mew

  4. After selecting 'Swap', enter the amount you want to trade. Then click 'Preview swap' to proceed with the trade.

    • You can click the 'i' icon to view information on how Ondo tokenized stocks work.

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  5. You may get a pop up on the risks involved, review the Terms of Service then tap 'Accept' when you are ready.

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  6. Next, review your trade then tap the 'Swap' button to continue with the trade.

    • If you get a message stating that trading is closed then you will need to wait until the markets open again.

    • You can view the days the market is closed by visiting the NYSE Holiday calendar by clicking 'Trading hours' or by following this link: https://www.nyse.com/trade/hours-calendars

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  7. Once you confirm the trade, the pop up will let you know that your swap is initiated. You can click 'View progress' to view the progress of your trade.

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  8. This will display more information about your trade including the elapsed time and the provider used.

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  9. Once the trade is completed, the pop up will update to show that the tokens were successfully swapped. Find your stocks under the Stocks tab on your wallet account page.

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