STX, the Security Tokens Exchange on blockchain
Operational since 2014
First Spanish Fintech to obtain the MiCA License





How does it work?
Create your account and enter the projects section
Find the project that interests you the most
Participate by buying shares or bonds of that project
Why participate in Bit2Me STX?
Selected projects
Backed by regulation
Participating has never been so fast

Valorix
VALORIX is a subsidiary of Credimax LLC that seeks to provide solutions that can effectively meet people’s needs, helping to reduce the existing gap in credit access through innovation, digital transformation, digital experiences, and sustainability in growing markets.
Credimax is present in Colombia through Rapicredit, a leading microcredit fintech aiming to expand in Latin America.
Information about STX Sandbox
Due to the special conditions of this issue and being within the financial Sandbox supervised by the Spanish market authority (CNMV), only those clients who meet the following requirements will be able to take part in Bit2Me STX:
- Residence: being residents in Spain.
- Documentation: must have valid Spanish Documentation (DNI or NIE). Spanish passport will not be accepted in this process.
- Minimum investment: the minimum amount to take part is 1,000 EUR per user
- Deposit: only euros are accepted, which can be transferred from any account in a banking institution where the investor is the holder of the same. Transfers from the Bit2Me euro wallet are not accepted.
- Withdrawals: withdrawals of funds are disabled until the completion of the Sandbox tests.
Primary and secondary market solutions
Equity tokens
A share represents ownership of an underlying asset, such as a company's shares. The holder of a share may be entitled to dividends, voting rights, or both. As with stocks, a contract establishes the applicable conditions.
Debt tokens
Debt tokens are interest-bearing units representing short-term loans. There are two types: stable (fixed interest) and variable (variable interest). These tokens reflect the holder's debt and their relationship with the acquired interest rate or loan.
