Swap QQQB at the Best Rate
QQQB is a bStock, a tokenized security issued by BTech Holdings Limited, a Binance group affiliate, that gives on-chain price exposure to shares of the Invesco QQQ Trust, the exchange-traded fund tracking the Nasdaq-100 index. Each token is backed one for one by a real share held with a regulated broker-custodian, with a daily proof-of-collateral publication. It is a certificate over the share, not the share itself.
Stats
- Market cap
- $19.9M
- Fully diluted valuation (FDV)
- $19.9M
- Circulating supply
- 27.5K QQQB
- Total supply
- 27.5K QQQB
- Volume (24h)
- $20.6M
- Swaps (24h)
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Data updated 2026-08-18
About QQQB
QQQB is a token traded on BNB Chain. On 1inch, the swap aggregator compares supported routes across DEX liquidity to help improve a crypto swap involving QQQB, while you keep full control of your funds in your own wallet.
QQQB ranks #15 by 24-hour trading volume among the tokens tracked on 1inch, with $20.6M traded over the last day. It is a micro-cap asset, with a market capitalization of around $19.9M. BNB Chain is the only network where the 1inch token catalog lists QQQB.
QQQB at a glance
- Launched
- June 2026, in the first wave of Binance bStocks
- Issuer
- BTech Holdings Limited, a Binance group affiliate, under ADGM regulation
- Token standard
- BEP-20 on BNB Smart Chain, rebasing for corporate actions
- Supply
- Elastic: minted and burned against Invesco QQQ Trust shares in custody
- Governance
- None; the issuer controls the program, holders have no shareholder rights
- Primary utility
- On-chain price exposure to the Nasdaq-100 tracking fund
What is QQQB?
QQQB belongs to the bStocks family of tokenized US securities that Binance introduced in June 2026. The issuer, BTech Holdings Limited, holds shares of the Invesco QQQ Trust with a regulated broker-custodian and mints BEP-20 tokens against them on BNB Smart Chain, one token per share. The underlying fund tracks the Nasdaq-100, so the token's reference value follows that index.
Legally, bStocks are classified as certificates representing financial instruments under the Abu Dhabi Global Market's regulatory framework, offered through a prospectus approved by its Financial Services Regulatory Authority. A holder gets economic exposure to the share, including dividend handling, but does not own the share, has no voting rights, and has no relationship with the fund's manager. The token's on-chain name is spelled Invesqo QQQ, and the issuer's disclosures state that bStocks carry no affiliation with the underlying asset's issuer.
How QQQB works
Minting and burning happen against custody: smart contracts on BNB Smart Chain issue tokens one for one as shares enter the reserve and retire them when holders convert back. Eligible Binance users can convert between the token and the underlying exposure at one to one without fees, and anyone can withdraw the BEP-20 to a self-custody wallet or trade it around the clock, while the underlying share only trades during US market hours.
Corporate actions are handled by a rebase mechanism built into the contract. When the underlying fund pays a dividend or splits, token balances adjust proportionally across all holders, so wallets see their balance change rather than receiving separate payout transfers. Backing is published daily through an on-chain proof-of-collateral page that compares tokens outstanding to shares in custody.
QQQB supply and tokenomics
There is no supply schedule and no cap: the number of QQQB tokens equals the shares the issuer holds in reserve, expanding when users tokenize and shrinking when they redeem. The rebase mechanism also moves individual balances as dividends and splits occur, so a wallet's token count changes for reasons other than trading. Scarcity plays no role in the design; collateral coverage does.
Who builds QQQB
BTech Holdings Limited, an affiliate of the Binance group, issues bStocks under prospectuses approved by the Financial Services Regulatory Authority of the Abu Dhabi Global Market, where the tokens are admitted to the official list of securities and trade on Binance as a recognized investment exchange. The shares that back the tokens sit with a regulated broker-custodian.
The bStocks program launched in June 2026 with an initial set of tokenized US stocks and funds, first admitted to trading on Binance and then made available on-chain, where PancakeSwap listed them days later. Invesco, the manager of the underlying fund, has no role in the program.
What people use QQQB for
QQQB exists to move a traditional index exposure onto a public chain, which changes where and when it can be used.
- Around-the-clock trading of Nasdaq-100 exposure, outside US market hours.
- Self-custody of a securities position in a BNB Smart Chain wallet.
- Collateral and liquidity uses in BNB Chain protocols that list bStocks.
- One-to-one conversion between the token and the underlying exposure for eligible Binance users.
QQQB risks and considerations
A bStock concentrates issuer and custody risk: the token is a claim on BTech Holdings' certificate structure and on the broker-custodian actually holding the shares, not on the fund itself. Holders give up shareholder rights entirely, and the issuer's terms allow it to restrict, suspend or unwind access and transactions, with the offer made only in the Abu Dhabi Global Market and eligibility limited by jurisdiction.
The token also trades when the underlying market is closed, so its price can drift from the fund's net asset value until US trading resumes, and the daily proof of collateral is a point-in-time check rather than a continuous audit. The rebase mechanics mean integrations that assume static balances can misread positions.
Official QQQB links
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Open TerminalQuestions? Answers.
Do I own Invesco QQQ shares if I hold QQQB?
No. QQQB is a certificate issued by BTech Holdings Limited that represents an interest in shares the issuer holds with a custodian. You get the economic exposure, with dividends handled through balance rebases, but not the share itself, any voting rights, or any relationship with the fund's manager.
How is QQQB kept backed one for one?
The issuer mints tokens only against Invesco QQQ Trust shares held with a regulated broker-custodian and burns them on conversion back. A proof-of-collateral publication updated daily compares the tokens outstanding with the shares in custody, so anyone can check that the two match.
Why did my QQQB balance change without a trade?
Because bStocks rebase. When the underlying fund pays a dividend or goes through a split, the contract adjusts every holder's balance proportionally instead of sending separate payouts, so a balance change without a transfer is the token processing a corporate action rather than an error.
Can QQQB trade at a different price from the QQQ fund?
Yes, temporarily. The token trades around the clock on-chain while the underlying fund only trades during US market hours, so news arriving while the market is closed moves the token before the share can reprice. Conversion at one to one pulls the two back together once both venues are open.
What is QQQB used for?
QQQB is used for trading, portfolio rotation, or ecosystem exposure in DeFi. It ranks #15 by 24-hour trading volume among the tokens tracked on 1inch. The role of the token can vary by network, liquidity conditions, and the route you choose, so it helps to review the quote before you confirm a swap.
Which networks support QQQB on 1inch?
QQQB is available on supported networks where liquidity exists and the route can be quoted in the 1inch dApp. Support can differ by chain and current liquidity conditions, so check the token selector and live quote in the Swap flow before you trade.
How does 1inch find the best QQQB rate?
1inch compares supported routes and optimizes execution across available liquidity sources on BNB Chain, splitting your order across pools when that improves the QQQB price.
How do I protect my QQQB trades from MEV?
1inch adds MEV protection in supported intent-based flows to reduce exposure to front-running and sandwich attacks, which matters most on volatile or thin QQQB routes.
Sources
- bStocks: official product site and disclosures
- BNB Chain blog: Introducing bStocks on BNB Chain
- Binance Academy: What are bStocks?
- PR Newswire: Binance launches bStocks tokenized securities
Content reviewed July 25, 2026