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# stox: The Self-Custodial Terminal for Tokenized Equities

Traditional finance built walls. Brokers gatekeep order flow. Settlement takes days. Fees compound silently. Meanwhile, blockchain infrastructure achieved what was once impossible: instant settlement, transparent pricing, and self-custody.

Yet no one built the interface.

**STOX is that interface.** It's a premium, self-custodial trading dashboard that bridges the gap between institutional-grade blockchain infrastructure and the human experience. We've taken the fragmented pieces—Chainlink oracle feeds, Uniswap liquidity, EVM contracts—and woven them into a single, elegant terminal where traders hold their own keys and settle trades in seconds.

No brokers. No account freezes. No T+2 delays. Just frictionless ownership of tokenized equities on the Robinhood Chain.


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