PANews reported on January 23 that, according to the latest in-depth review report from U.Today, Gate is systematically expanding its TradeFi capabilities to buildPANews reported on January 23 that, according to the latest in-depth review report from U.Today, Gate is systematically expanding its TradeFi capabilities to build

Gate continues to deepen its TradeFi footprint, building a 360° trading experience covering both crypto and traditional assets.

2026/01/23 12:55
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PANews reported on January 23 that, according to the latest in-depth review report from U.Today, Gate is systematically expanding its TradeFi capabilities to build a more efficient and practical connection between crypto assets and traditional financial markets, gradually forming an integrated trading system covering crypto assets, tokenized real-world assets (RWA), and traditional financial markets.

The report points out that Gate has launched xStocks and Ondo zones, introducing tokenized stocks and traditional assets such as ETFs to the platform, enabling 24/7 trading using USDT, fragmented holding, and on-chain liquidity transfer, effectively lowering the entry barrier for traditional securities trading. Simultaneously, Gate officially launched Gate TradFi, providing users with CFD trading across multiple asset classes including popular stocks, forex, precious metals, indices, and commodities, and deeply integrating it with Gate's existing account system to simplify complex processes and significantly reduce operating costs. Furthermore, GateAI, as the platform's intelligent trading assistant system, is providing unified information understanding and decision support capabilities for both crypto and TradFi trading scenarios through a "verify first, then generate" design philosophy.

U.Today believes that Gate is steadily moving toward its long-term goal of becoming a one-stop gateway for global asset trading by accelerating the construction of a comprehensive trading ecosystem that integrates CEX, TradeFi, on-chain assets, and AI tools.

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