Tokenized SpaceX shares hit $1B demand but allocation limits blocked retail investors
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@cointelegraph
Summary
The article examines how tokenized SpaceX shares, offered via blockchain platforms, generated over $1 billion in customer demand but hit allocation limits before retail investors could purchase them. It explores the tension between crypto's promise of democratized access to private markets and the practical constraints of tokenization, including regulatory hurdles, supply limitations, and the structural challenges of bridging traditional private equity with blockchain technology.
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· 3 pulledIn June 2026, xStocks indicated customer demand had surpassed $1 billion for tokenized SpaceX shares.
The blockchain-based tokens allowed investors to seek exposure without a conventional brokerage account and before any potential public listing.
How the $1B SpaceX offering exposed crypto's blind spot
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