EXOD shares began trading on the NYSE American under the ticker EXOD on December 18, 2024. You can buy and sell EXOD through any brokerage that supports US stocks.
You can hold your EXOD shares in two ways:
In a brokerage account, where they’re tradable on the NYSE.
In your Exodus wallet as a digital representation of your shares.
How to trade your shares:
To trade EXOD shares on the NYSE, transfer them to a brokerage account.
All transfers and conversions go through Securitize, our official transfer agent.
Want to learn how to trade EXOD shares and see the full list of FAQs? Read on for all the details.
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About EXOD trading
EXOD trading available on the NYSE
EXOD started trading on the NYSE American tier of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE American) on December 18, 2024.
With EXOD trading available on the NYSE, we join one of the world’s premier stock exchanges with high visibility and outreach.
Investors will need a traditional brokerage account to trade EXOD on the NYSE.
How can I trade EXOD?
To trade EXOD, you will need a brokerage account that supports EXOD trading.
Look for a brokerage offering US equities to participate in EXOD trading.
Exodus shares trade under the following ticker and company name:
Ticker: EXOD
Name: Exodus Movement, Inc.
CUSIP: 30209R106
How do I buy EXOD?
Deposit cash into a supporting brokerage after opening an account.
Search for Exodus (ticker: EXOD, company name: Exodus Movement, Inc.). You can choose to set your purchase price with a "limit" order or place a "market" order to buy shares at someone else's listed price.
The Exodus shares will be in your brokerage account when your order fills.
How do I sell EXOD?
Deposit Exodus shares into a supporting brokerage after opening an account.
Search for Exodus (ticker: EXOD, company name: Exodus Movement, Inc.). You can set your selling price with a "limit" order or place a "market" order to sell shares at someone else's listed price.
When your order fills, the cash will be in your brokerage account.
Can I still keep my EXOD tokens in my Exodus wallet?
Absolutely!
What is the difference between EXOD tokens in my wallet and EXOD shares listed on a brokerage?
Both are Exodus Class A shares, displayed in different ways.
EXOD tokens in your wallet are digital representations of Class A shares. To learn more about EXOD tokens, visit the section: What are EXOD tokens?
EXOD shares listed on a brokerage are Class A shares that have been deposited inside DTC, the electronic settlement system used by the NYSE, NASDAQ, and traditional brokerages.
Who can I talk to if I have additional questions related to the listing?
Exodus Investor Relations is standing by with expert assistance at [email protected].
How can I learn more about EXOD?
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Shares management questions
Which brokerages support Exodus (EXOD) trading?
With EXOD now trading on the NYSE American tier of the New York Stock Exchange, look for a traditional brokerage that supports trading of US stocks.
How do I convert my Class B shares into Class A shares?
See the Knowledge Base article: Converting B shares to A shares.
How do I convert my Exodus stock options into Class B shares?
See the Knowledge Base article: Exercising Exodus options.
How do I move Exodus Shares into a traditional brokerage?
Here is an example of a transfer into a traditional brokerage.
How do I move my shares to Securitize from my brokerage?
See the Knowledge Base article: Moving shares to Securitize from my stockbroker.
How do I move shares to my Exodus wallet from Securitize?
From Securitize, you can either tokenize your EXOD on Algorand or tokenize on Solana through Superstate. To learn more, visit the following Knowledge Base articles:
Current investor questions
Help! I bought Exodus shares, and I can't find them. Where are they?
Start by checking your Exodus wallet and your Securitize account.
If you are unsure if you have a Securitize account already, please contact [email protected] before creating a new one.
If you lost access to your Exodus wallet, contact [email protected] using the email associated with your Securitize account.
If you still have any questions or need help, write to [email protected]. We will get you definitive answers.
What should I do if I lost access to my Exodus wallet?
If you lost access to the Exodus wallet you used to store your EXOD tokens, depending on which network you held EXOD on, contact either Securitize or Superstate using the email associated with your Securitize or Superstate account:
EXOD on Solana: Contact Superstate by emailing [email protected].
EXOD on Algorand: Contact Securitize by emailing [email protected].
I have EXOD tokens in my Exodus wallet
Can I keep my shares in my Exodus wallet?
Yes, you can!
How do I sell the digitally represented EXOD shares in my Exodus wallet?
You'll first need to transfer your EXOD to Securitize. Once your EXOD is in Securitize, you can move it to a brokerage account that supports EXOD trading.
The steps for doing this will vary depending on whether you hold EXOD on the Solana or Algorand network.
EXOD on Solana: First, convert your EXOD on Solana into book-entry shares on Superstate. From Superstate, you can transfer your EXOD to Securitize and then to your brokerage account. To learn how, visit: How do I transfer my shares on Solana from Superstate to a broker?
EXOD on Algorand: First, send your EXOD tokens on Algorand to Securitize. To learn how, visit: How do I send my EXOD tokens from Exodus to Securitize? Once your EXOD is in Securitize, ask your broker to transfer the shares to your brokerage account. To see an example of how to do this, visit: Sending shares to a stockbroker (example)
What are EXOD tokens?
EXOD tokens on the Solana or Algorand blockchain act as digital representations of EXOD shares, which you can view in your Exodus wallet. Together with the underlying shares of Class A common stock, an EXOD token holder has the full voting, governance, economic, and other rights of a common stockholder.
If you have EXOD shares on a brokerage and want to send EXOD tokens to your Exodus wallet, you first need to transfer your shares to Securitize.
From Securitize, you can send EXOD tokens representing your Class A shares to your Exodus wallet on Algorand, or tokenize your EXOD on Solana through Superstate.
Shares on tZERO ATS
How do I sell my shares?
Your shares will be in your Securitize account after trading stopped on tZERO ATS.
If you haven't onboarded with Securitize yet, register with Securitize to claim your shares.
If you are unsure if you already have a Securitize iD account, please contact [email protected] before creating a new one.
If you don't have a brokerage account that supports EXOD trading yet, you'll need to open one.
From Securitize, deposit your shares into your brokerage account.
How do I store my shares in my Exodus wallet?
Your shares will be in your Securitize account after trading stopped on tZERO ATS.
If you haven't onboarded with Securitize yet, register with Securitize to claim your shares.
If you are unsure if you already have a Securitize iD account, please contact [email protected] before creating a new one.
Once you have created a Securitize account, you can send EXOD tokens representing your Class A shares to your Exodus wallet on Algorand, or tokenize your EXOD on Solana through Superstate.
I bought shares in the Regulation A
How do I sell my shares?
Shares purchased in the Regulation A can be in Securitize or in your Exodus wallet.
Shares deposited on the tZERO ATS were sent back to your Securitize account after tZERO trading stopped.
If you are unsure if you already have a Securitize iD account, please contact [email protected] before creating a new one.
If you have EXOD tokens in your Exodus wallet that you want to sell, send them to Securitize first. From there, you can deposit the shares with your brokerage for trading.
Here's an example of how to send shares to a traditional brokerage.
If you don't have a brokerage account that supports EXOD trading yet, you'll need to open one.
How do I store my shares in my Exodus wallet?
Shares purchased in the Regulation A can be stored in Securitize or in your Exodus wallet.
Shares deposited on the tZERO ATS were sent back to your Securitize account after tZERO trading stopped.
If you are unsure if you already have a Securitize account, please contact [email protected] before creating one.
From Securitize, you can send EXOD tokens representing your Class A shares to your Exodus wallet on Algorand, or tokenize your EXOD on Solana through Superstate.
I have B Shares
How do I sell my shares?
First, convert your Class B shares into Class A shares. See the Knowledge Base article: Converting B shares to A shares.
Then, you can deposit the Class A shares with a brokerage. If you don't have a brokerage account that supports EXOD trading yet, you'll need to open one.
Finally, here's an example of how to send shares to a traditional brokerage.
How do I store my shares in my Exodus wallet?
Convert your Class B shares into Class A shares first. See the Knowledge Base article: Converting B shares to A shares.
Then, you can send EXOD tokens representing your Class A shares to your Exodus wallet on Algorand, or tokenize your EXOD on Solana through Superstate.
I invested through Bnk to the Future
How do I sell my shares?
Contact Bnk to the Future requesting share distribution if you haven't already received shares in the previous distribution.
If you don't have a brokerage account that supports EXOD trading yet, you'll need to open one.
After you receive the distribution from Bnk to the Future, you'll have Class A shares in your Securitize account.
You will need to move your shares from Securitize to your brokerage account to sell them. Here's an example of how to send shares to a traditional brokerage.
How do I store my shares in my Exodus wallet?
Contact Bnk to the Future requesting share distribution if you haven't already received shares in the previous distribution.
After you receive the distribution from Bnk to the Future, you'll have Class A shares in your Securitize account.
From Securitize, you can send EXOD tokens representing your Class A shares to your Exodus wallet on Algorand, or tokenize your EXOD on Solana through Superstate.
I have Exodus options
How do I sell my shares?
See the Knowledge Base article: Exercising Exodus options to convert your options to Class B shares.
Then, see the Knowledge Base article: Converting B Shares to convert to Class A shares.
After these steps, you'll have Class A shares in your Securitize account. Here's an example of how to send your shares to a brokerage for trading.
How do I store my shares in my Exodus wallet?
See the Knowledge Base article: Exercising Exodus options to convert your options to Class B shares.
Then, see the Knowledge Base article: Converting B Shares to convert to Class A shares. After these steps, you'll have Class A shares in your Securitize account.
From Securitize, you can send EXOD tokens representing your Class A shares to your Exodus wallet on Algorand, or tokenize your EXOD on Solana through Superstate.
I have Exodus RSUs
How do I sell my shares?
Once your RSUs have met the waiting period, they will appear in Securitize. Then, you can move them from your Securitize account to your brokerage account.
If you don't have a brokerage account that supports EXOD trading yet, you'll need to open one.
Here's an example of how to send your shares to a brokerage for trading.
How do I store my shares in my Exodus wallet?
Once your RSUs have met the waiting period, they will appear in Securitize.
When your shares are in Securitize, you can either send EXOD tokens representing your Class A shares to your Exodus wallet on the Algorand network or tokenize your EXOD on Solana through Superstate.
