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Moomoo Adds Crypto Wallets, Staking, and Tokenized Securities to Its Retail Trading Platform

Moomoo is expanding its platform with crypto wallets, staking and tokenized securities. The New York-based brokerage has more than 30 million global users and $156 billion in client assets.

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Moomoo is adding crypto wallets, staking and tokenized securities to its trading platform for retail investors. The New York-based firm also joined Figure Markets’ onchain public securities initiative and partnered with Figure and BitGo on tokenized secondary market offerings.

, said the company wants to give retail traders the same analytics, execution and AI-powered tools long used by institutions.

,” Mema told CoinDesk. Mema said retail orders can take hundreds of milliseconds to settle while institutional systems operate in tens of milliseconds. “If you’re getting rinsed on slippage, that puts you at a disadvantage as a crypto user,” he said.

Moomoo offers stocks, options, ETFs and cryptocurrencies in a single app and includes a no-code algorithm builder that lets users scan markets, backtest strategies and automate signals. Traders can share those strategies with the platform’s community. 9 trillion in annual trading volume.

Mema said today’s retail investors are more informed and demand better data and context. “A decade ago the issue was access. Now it’s the quality of access,” he said. Mema described the firm’s approach as hybrid.

“We think the future is hybrid. Traditional markets are not disappearing. Blockchain-native markets are not replacing everything tomorrow. But the two are starting to converge, and platforms that can bridge those worlds responsibly will be well positioned,” he said.

Mema added that the next generation of retail investors will judge platforms by decision-making support rather than asset selection. “The next generation of retail investors won’t be defined by who offers the most assets. It will be about who helps investors make the best decisions across those assets,” he said.

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