July 19, 2025
11 11 11 AM
Latest Post
Macro drivers will dampen Bitcoin’s halving cycle — Tim Draper Crypto rules for mortgages must reflect self-custody reality Ether preps record short squeeze as analysis sees $4K ETH price 'soon' Crypto exchange Bullish files for US IPO, targets NYSE listing as “BLSH” Donald Trump signs stablecoin bill into law Bitcoin whale’s $9.6B transfer, GENIUS Act spark correction concerns UK elections: How crypto donation risks are dividing MPs Bitcoin 'golden cross' that sparked 2000% BTC gains is already here Memecoin $79B rally means capital has nowhere better to go: Exec Ether rockets 47% in a month as hedge fund says ‘rapid reversal’ unlikely

Solana-Focused Upexi to Tokenize Shares; Added 56K SOL to Holdings

Nasdaq-listed Upexi (UPXI), a consumer-goods company with a crypto treasury strategy focused on Solana SOL, said on Thursday it will tokenize its SEC-registered shares on the Solana network.

The firm has tapped Opening Bell, the tokenized equity issuance platform developed by digital asset manager Superstate and initially available on Solana.

Read more: Superstate Expands Into Tokenized Equities; SOL Strategies to Be First Listing

Tokenized shares are able to trade around the clock, settle in real time and be held in crypto wallets. It’s one of the latest trends within the booming tokenization sector, with firms like Kraken, Coinbase and Robinhood eyeing to take part in it.

The company also revealed that it added some 56,000 SOL to its treasury through the past month, bringing total holdings to 735,692 SOL, worth roughly $105 million.

Upexi is part of the growing cadre of publicly-traded companies that invest in cryptocurrencies, seeking to emulate the success of Michael Saylor’s Strategy, the largest corporate owner of bitcoin BTC. The firm pivoted to a Solana treasury strategy in April raising $100 million in a private placement led by crypto trading giant GSR.

This post was originally published on this site

Please enter Coingecko Free Api Key to get this plugin works