Backpack Teams Up with Superstate to Offer On-Chain IPO Access

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The move expands Backpack’s existing partnership with Robert Leshner’s tokenization firm.

Centralized exchange (CEX) and wallet app Backpack announced today, March 4, that it will offer early access to initial public offerings on-chain in partnership with Superstate.

Currently, Backpack is offering users access to a waitlist for the new offering. The exchange — which was founded by former employees of the now defunct FTX and Alameda — said in its announcement that it’s providing access to IPO shares “prior to open market trading.”

The IPO shares will be available on the Solana blockchain and give traders direct ownership of equity, the firm noted in its announcement.

The move expands on Backpack’s existing partnership with Superstate, the tokenization firm founded by Compound co-founder Robert Leshner. The two firms previously announced that Backpack had integrated Superstate’s on-chain equity platform Opening Bell to let the CEX’s users trade on-chain versions of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)-registered stocks, as The Defiant reported.

Superstate first announced back in December that it will let companies issue new shares directly on-chain, on both Ethereum and Solana.

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