Bybit launched a tokenized SpaceX IPO access product on Sunday, opening a four-day subscription window for eligible users ahead of the company's expected Nasdaq debut on June 12. The IPO will follow SpaceX's merger with Elon Musk's xAI, which acquired social media platform X last year. Bybit is the second crypto exchange to offer tokenized SpaceX IPO access through the xStocks Alliance this week, following Kraken's launch on June 5, with both products operated via Payward Services infrastructure.
The product, called IPO Express, uses an indicative price of 135 USDC plus a 5% underwriting fee, with a 100 USDC minimum and a cap of 50 subscription orders per user. Subscription opened at 8:00 UTC Sunday for Bybit's VIP and Pro users, allocation is set for 8:00 UTC on June 11, and token distribution is scheduled for 12:30 UTC on June 12.
Subscribed funds are frozen pending allocation, and allocations may be partial or zero depending on overall demand. If the final IPO price lands within 20% of the indicative price, Bybit will automatically subscribe users at the final price; if it lands more than 20% above, users must reconfirm within a set window, per the terms of the offering.
Bybit's offering requires Level 1 individual or business identity verification and is restricted to main accounts. The European Economic Area is excluded from participation, while Kraken's parallel product is available in the EEA through a Payward subsidiary licensed in Cyprus.
xStocks tokens are issued by Backed Assets (JE) Limited, a Jersey-based entity, and structured as tracker certificates that provide economic exposure to the underlying reference asset rather than direct equity ownership, with no shareholder voting rights or dividend rights. xStocks tokens are blockchain agnostic and interoperable across chains, including Ethereum, Solana, and TON.
Bybit's press release describes the SpaceX tokens as "backed 1:1 by real equity held in regulated broker-dealer custody," with co-founder and CEO Ben Zhou describing the offering as "1=1 stock backed, compliant and secure" on X. Its product terms separately disclose that the collateral "may not always consist of the underlying shares" and that "other eligible assets (including cash collateral) may be used as substitute collateral." Bybit said it does not independently verify the collateral composition or the continued 1:1 backing.
"Through our partnership with xStocks, Bybit customers around the world can now invest directly in US-listed IPOs alongside their crypto assets, on equal footing with institutional investors," Emily Bao, head of spot at Bybit, said in the press release.
The tokenized-share approach diverges from the synthetic perpetuals path taken by most major crypto exchanges in recent weeks. Coinbase launched USDC-settled SpaceX pre-IPO perpetual futures on its Bermuda-licensed International Exchange on Wednesday, joining Binance, OKX, Bitget, Crypto.com, and Hyperliquid-based platforms including Trade.xyz and Ventuals in offering competing pre-IPO perps products.
In May, tokenized pre-IPO products on PreStocks linked to Anthropic and OpenAI plunged after both companies warned that share transfers through special purpose vehicles were void under their corporate bylaws. The xStocks structure differs from the PreStocks model, using bearer debt instruments issued against shares in custody rather than direct SPV-held positions, though whether SpaceX has comparable transfer restrictions has not been publicly addressed.
Pre-IPO perpetual futures also face risks; Ventuals recently said it would compensate traders after a bug with data from an offchain oracle caused its pre-IPO SpaceX perpetual contract on Hyperliquid to plunge 45% within a 30-minute window.
SpaceX's IPO is being led by a 23-bank syndicate, with Goldman Sachs holding the lead-left position followed by Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, Citigroup, and JPMorgan Chase as the other lead bookrunners. The company is targeting a $1.75 trillion valuation, with shares priced at $135 for a roughly $75 billion raise, which would be the largest public offering in history.
As of this article's publication on Sunday morning Eastern Time, about 550 users had pre-registered for Bybit's product with total subscription amounts of roughly $9.1 million in USDC, according to the IPO Express page.
Kraken launched its own version on June 5 under the ticker SPCXx, available to verified users in more than 110 regions.
What did Bybit launch on Sunday?
Bybit launched a tokenized SpaceX IPO access product called IPO Express on Sunday, opening a four-day subscription window for eligible users ahead of SpaceX's expected Nasdaq debut on June 12. The product uses an indicative price of 135 USDC plus a 5% underwriting fee, with subscription opening at 8:00 UTC Sunday for VIP and Pro users.
How does Bybit's tokenized SpaceX product differ from pre-IPO perpetuals?
Bybit's product uses xStocks tracker certificates issued by Backed Assets (JE) Limited, structured as bearer debt instruments that provide economic exposure to underlying shares rather than direct equity ownership. This differs from the synthetic perpetuals offered by Coinbase, Binance, OKX, and other exchanges, which use USDC-settled futures contracts with no underlying share custody.
What are the subscription details for Bybit's SpaceX IPO Express?
Subscription opened at 8:00 UTC Sunday for Bybit's VIP and Pro users, with a 100 USDC minimum and a cap of 50 orders per user. Allocation is set for 8:00 UTC on June 11, and token distribution is scheduled for 12:30 UTC on June 12. As of Sunday morning Eastern Time, about 550 users had pre-registered with total subscription amounts of roughly $9.1 million in USDC.
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