Moomoo Becomes the First Retail Brokerage to Integrate Figure’s On-Chain Equities


Figure is expanding access to its On-Chain Public Equity Network (OPEN) through new integrations with retail brokerage moomoo and self-custody wallet Keplr, widening distribution of blockchain-native public equities across both regulated and decentralized channels.
The move brings together traditional brokerage access and self-custodial ownership under a single on-chain equity issuance and settlement framework, allowing investors to engage with U.S. public equities issued natively on blockchain.
By extending OPEN beyond Figure’s own ecosystem, the company is positioning on-chain equities as a viable alternative market structure rather than a closed, proprietary venue.
Bringing On-Chain Equities to Retail Brokers and Wallets
Moomoo becomes the first retail brokerage to integrate with OPEN, enabling customers to trade blockchain-native public equities through a regulated trading platform while remaining within familiar brokerage workflows.
At the identical time, Keplr becomes the first third-party self-custodied wallet to support OPEN-issued equities, allowing in self-custody without relying on traditional custodians.
Together with the Figure Markets app, the integrations demonstrate how public equities can be issued, traded, settled and held natively on while remaining accessible through both broker-managed and self-custody models.
Re-Engineering Public Equity Market Infrastructure
Traditional equity , custodial layers and batch settlement cycles that introduce cost, delay and operational risk. OPEN replaces this with a blockchain-native registry and real-time settlement architecture.
The network supports T+0 settlement, 24-hour , including the ability to borrow against and lend out stock through Figure’s Democratized Prime model.
By operating as a regulated Alternative Trading System (ATS) with self-settlement, OPEN aims to streamline post-trade processes while remaining aligned with existing securities .
Expanding Market Access Without Sacrificing Integrity
As more platforms integrate with OPEN, public equities issued on blockchain move closer to functioning as continuously settling, digitally native instruments rather than assets constrained by legacy infrastructure.
Figure plans to list its own stock as the first equity issued on OPEN in the coming weeks, providing an ahead real-world test case for the model across brokerage and self-custody channels.
With more than $22 billion in loans originated on public blockchain, Figure is extending its broader strategy of using blockchain infrastructure to modernize traditional financial markets, now applying that approach to public equities.







