Gate has officially launched a stock transfer-in and transfer-out function, supporting cross-broker transfers for US and Hong Kong stocks, with all transfer-in and transfer-out fees waived.

Gate News, according to Gate's official announcement on July 1, 2026, Gate has officially launched stock transfer-in and transfer-out functions, supporting cross-brokerage transfers of US and Hong Kong stocks. Users can apply to transfer stocks held by external brokers into Gate, or transfer holdings from their Gate stock account to other brokers. The stock transfer service is free of charge and adopts the FOP transfer method. US stocks are processed through the DTC system, and Hong Kong stocks through the CCASS system. The entire transfer process is expected to take 3 to 15 business days.

A limited-time "Stock Transfer-in Welcome Bonus" activity is also launched, running from July 1 to July 7, 2026. Users who register and complete a US or Hong Kong stock transfer application, with a successfully transferred asset value of 3,000 USDT equivalent or more, can apply for a fee subsidy using a valid transfer fee receipt from the original broker. The subsidy is up to 15,000 USDT for US stock transfer fees and up to 6,000 USDT for Hong Kong stock transfer fees. VIP levels can be upgraded up to VIP 9.

This launch marks a further step for Gate's global stock business toward comprehensive asset management capabilities. Gate already supports users in trading over 10,000 mainstream US stocks and ETFs with USDT, covering major US securities trading markets such as NYSE and Nasdaq. It has also listed over 1,500 Hong Kong stock targets, supports over 1,000 Korean stocks, and covers over 12,500 stock and ETF assets globally.

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TomatoBraisedNoodlesvip
· 16h ago
Awesome!
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