MetaMask gains tokenized stocks access through Ondo Finance, letting mobile users trade 200+ U.S. securities and ETFs from a single wallet.MetaMask gains tokenized stocks access through Ondo Finance, letting mobile users trade 200+ U.S. securities and ETFs from a single wallet.

MetaMask brings tokenized stocks to mobile users through new Ondo Finance integration

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Investors using MetaMask can now access tokenized stocks directly from their mobile crypto wallet, expanding the bridge between digital assets and traditional markets.

MetaMask adds tokenized access to U.S. markets

MetaMask, one of the most widely used self custodial wallet applications, has integrated with Ondo Finance‘s Global Markets platform to offer tokenized exposure to U.S. assets. Moreover, the move positions the wallet more firmly at the intersection of crypto and traditional finance.

Through this ondo finance integration, eligible MetaMask mobile users in “supported non-U.S. jurisdictions” can now buy and trade more than 200 U.S. tokenized securities. That said, access remains limited to jurisdictions that meet regulatory and compliance requirements set out by the companies.

200+ tokenized U.S. stocks, ETFs and commodities inside the wallet

The new feature enables users to gain exposure to shares tracking leading U.S. companies such as Tesla, Apple and Nvidia. In addition, they can trade ETFs tied to gold, silver and the Nasdaq, all from within the MetaMask interface, without opening a traditional brokerage account.

According to the announcement shared Tuesday, the offering covers more than 200 tokenized U.S. securities, ranging from individual equities to exchange-traded funds and commodities. However, these assets remain representations of underlying financial instruments, which are still held and managed through conventional market infrastructure.

The introduction of this expanded tokenized stocks menu inside MetaMask illustrates how crypto-native tools are starting to offer experiences that resemble full-service investment platforms. Moreover, it underscores growing demand for direct, app-based access to both digital and real-world assets.

Real-world asset tokenization market tops $22 billion

The launch arrives as real world asset tokenization accelerates. According to figures cited by the companies, tokenized real-world assets have become a market worth more than $22 billion globally. However, much of that activity has so far remained fragmented across specialist platforms.

By embedding tokenized exposure to U.S. equities, ETFs and commodities directly into a major self-custodial wallet, MetaMask and Ondo aim to make this market more accessible. Moreover, the integration could encourage users who already manage crypto holdings to explore tokenized representations of familiar traditional assets.

Consensys founder Joe Lubin highlights shift from legacy rails

Joe Lubin, founder and CEO of Consensys and co-founder of Ethereum, framed the development as a step away from outdated financial interfaces. In a press release shared with CoinDesk on Tuesday, he criticized the current structure of U.S. markets.

“Access to U.S. markets still runs through legacy rails. Brokerage accounts, fragmented apps, and rigid trading windows haven‘t meaningfully evolved,” Lubin said. Moreover, he argued that the MetaMask and Ondo model demonstrates how market access could be simplified.

“Bringing Ondo’s tokenized U.S. stocks and ETFs directly into MetaMask shows what a better model looks like. A single, self-custodial wallet where people can move between crypto and traditional assets without intermediaries and without giving up control,” he added.

Bridging traditional finance and on-chain markets

The collaboration underscores how crypto firms are working to blur the lines between conventional financial infrastructure and on-chain markets. By routing tokenized exposure through a familiar crypto wallet, the partners hope to normalize the concept of stocks tokenized on public blockchains.

Regulation will remain a defining factor in how broadly such services can roll out, especially in the U.S. However, offering tokenized U.S. equities and ETFs through a non-custodial wallet to users in supported non-U.S. jurisdictions marks a notable shift in how global investors might access American markets.

In summary, MetaMask’s integration with Ondo Finance’s Global Markets platform extends tokenized access to more than 200 U.S. securities, reflecting the rapid growth of real-world asset tokenization and the ongoing convergence between crypto-native tools and traditional financial markets.

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