Summary QQQ and QQQON provide related economic exposure, but they are not the same product. QQQ is the Invesco QQQ ETF, an exchange-traded fund designed to track the Nasdaq-100 Index. QQQON, styledSummary QQQ and QQQON provide related economic exposure, but they are not the same product. QQQ is the Invesco QQQ ETF, an exchange-traded fund designed to track the Nasdaq-100 Index. QQQON, styled
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QQQ vs QQQON: What’s the Difference Between Invesco QQQ ETF and Tokenized QQQ?

Aug 13, 2026
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Summary

QQQ and QQQON provide related economic exposure, but they are not the same product.

QQQ is the Invesco QQQ ETF, an exchange-traded fund designed to track the Nasdaq-100 Index.

QQQON, styled by Ondo as QQQon, is a tokenized product whose underlying asset is QQQ. Ondo's live product page identifies Invesco QQQ as the underlying asset and describes QQQon as a tokenized ETF product.

The structure is:

Nasdaq-100

QQQ ETF

QQQON token

The key difference is:

QQQ is the ETF share. QQQON is a separate tokenized instrument designed to provide economic exposure linked to QQQ.

Eligible MEXC users can trade QQQON/USDT.

QQQ vs QQQON at a Glance

FeatureQQQQQQON
Product typeETFOndo tokenized ETF product
UnderlyingNasdaq-100QQQ
Traditional marketNasdaq-listed ETFTokenized/crypto markets
Main quoteUSDUSDT on MEXC
Direct QQQ share ownershipYesNo
Blockchain tokenNoYes
Ondo issuer riskNoYes
Shares-per-token mechanismNoYes
MEXC SpotTokenized version insteadQQQON/USDT

What Is QQQ?

Invesco QQQ tracks the Nasdaq-100 Index and currently has a 0.18% expense ratio. QQQ's fund structure was modernized from its historic unit-investment-trust format into an open-end ETF structure while retaining Nasdaq-100 exposure.

QQQ shareholders own ETF shares through traditional securities infrastructure.

What Is QQQON?

QQQON is issued through the Ondo Stocks framework.

Ondo states that each tokenized stock or ETF is backed by the underlying security held through U.S.-registered broker-dealer infrastructure and tracks total return, including distributions.

QQQON holders therefore own the tokenized instrument rather than a directly registered QQQ ETF share.

Does Buying QQQON Mean You Own QQQ?

No.

This is the most important legal distinction.

QQQON aims to provide the economic performance associated with QQQ, but the token itself is not a QQQ ETF share.

For a full product explanation, read What Is QQQON? Ondo Tokenized Invesco QQQ ETF Explained.

What Does QQQ Own?

QQQ holds securities designed to track the Nasdaq-100.

QQQON sits above that ETF layer.

Therefore, the correct structure is:

Nasdaq-100 companies

held through the QQQ portfolio

QQQ

tokenized economic exposure through

QQQON

QQQON should not be described as independently buying all Nasdaq-100 companies itself.

QQQ vs QQQON: Dividends

QQQ can make distributions to its ETF shareholders.

QQQON uses a different mechanism.

Ondo's tokenized securities use total-return tracking, meaning applicable distributions are reflected through reinvestment after relevant withholding taxes rather than necessarily being paid as an identical cash distribution to each tokenholder.

Why One QQQON May Not Equal Exactly One QQQ

On Ondo's July 27, 2026 QQQon snapshot:

1 QQQon = 1.0034 QQQ

through the live Shares Per Token ratio.

This ratio can change over time.

That means direct numerical comparisons should consider:

QQQ price × Shares Per Token

rather than assuming the token ratio permanently equals 1.

QQQ vs QQQON: Trading Hours

QQQ trades through U.S. securities-market infrastructure.

QQQON can also participate in tokenized and blockchain markets.

Ondo says tokenized assets can be transferred across supported blockchain infrastructure outside traditional stock-market hours, while minting and redemption mechanisms provide links back to traditional securities markets.

This can offer greater time flexibility but may also produce larger temporary premiums or discounts when the underlying securities market is closed.

QQQ vs QQQON: Liquidity

QQQ is one of the largest and most actively traded ETFs in the United States. In June 2026, Invesco reported average QQQ trading volume of about 52.37 million shares per day and average daily notional value of approximately $37.78 billion.

QQQON's secondary-market liquidity is much smaller and depends on the specific venue.

Therefore, users should not assume that because QQQ is highly liquid, every QQQON order will have QQQ-like depth.

QQQ vs QQQON: Custody

Direct QQQ investors rely on:

  • Brokerage infrastructure;
  • ETF custody;
  • U.S. securities clearing.

QQQON introduces additional layers:

  • Ondo's issuing entity;
  • Supporting broker-dealers;
  • Token smart contracts;
  • Blockchain networks;
  • MEXC custody when held on MEXC.

QQQ vs QQQON: Geographic Access

Tokenized securities operate under different eligibility rules from the underlying ETF.

Ondo states that Ondo Stocks are not offered to U.S.-based clients and other jurisdictional restrictions may apply.

Therefore, QQQON should not be viewed simply as a globally unrestricted version of QQQ.

How to Access QQQON on MEXC

MEXC currently provides:

Spot

QQQON/USDT

Spot DCA

MEXC Spot DCA

For instructions, read How to DCA Into QQQON on MEXC.

Convert

Convert to QQQON

MEXC officially added QQQON to both Spot DCA and Convert on March 13, 2026.

Main Risk Differences

QQQ Risks

  • Nasdaq-100 market risk;
  • Mega-cap concentration;
  • Technology exposure;
  • Valuation risk;
  • Interest rates;
  • Tracking error.

Additional QQQON Risks

  • Ondo issuer risk;
  • Backing and custody structure;
  • Token tracking;
  • Blockchain;
  • Secondary-market liquidity;
  • USDT;
  • MEXC custody.

FAQ

Is QQQON the same as QQQ?

No.

Does QQQON track QQQ?

It is designed to provide total-return economic exposure linked to QQQ.

Does one QQQON always equal one QQQ?

No. Ondo uses a Shares Per Token ratio that can change.

Does QQQON directly own all Nasdaq-100 stocks for the holder?

No. QQQ is the underlying ETF product.

Where can I buy QQQON?

Eligible users can follow How to Buy QQQON on MEXC.

Risk Disclaimer

QQQ and QQQON are legally and operationally different products. QQQON adds tokenization, issuer, backing, blockchain, tracking, liquidity and centralized-exchange risks to the underlying QQQ exposure.



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