OKLO and OKLOON are related but legally and operationally different products.
OKLO is Class A common stock in Oklo Inc., listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
OKLOON, styled by Ondo as OKLOon, is an Ondo tokenized product designed to provide economic exposure linked to OKLO. Ondo's official product page identifies it as OKLOon: Oklo (Ondo Tokenized).
The central distinction is:
OKLO is Oklo common stock. OKLOON is a separate tokenized product linked to the economic performance of OKLO.
Eligible users can trade OKLOON/USDT on MEXC.
| Feature | OKLO | OKLOON |
|---|---|---|
| Product | Oklo common stock | Ondo tokenized product |
| Underlying company | Oklo Inc. | Linked to OKLO |
| Traditional listing | NYSE | Tokenized markets |
| Typical quote | USD | USDT on MEXC |
| Direct OKLO ownership | Yes | No |
| Blockchain token | No | Yes |
| Ondo structure | No | Yes |
| Traditional shareholder status | Yes | Different tokenized structure |
| Additional token tracking risk | No | Yes |
| MEXC Spot | Tokenized version | OKLOON/USDT |
OKLO represents equity in Oklo Inc.
Oklo currently operates across three connected areas:
Its flagship Aurora design is a liquid-metal-cooled, metal-fueled fast reactor with a maximum current proposed power level of 75 MWe, according to the NRC's current Oklo project page.
For the company overview, read What Is Oklo (NYSE: OKLO) Stock?.
OKLOON adds a tokenization layer.
The relationship is:
Oklo business
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OKLO stock
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Ondo OKLOON
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MEXC OKLOON/USDT
Ondo states that its tokenized stocks are fully backed by corresponding securities and applicable cash through U.S.-registered custodial broker-dealers and are structured to provide total-return economic exposure.
Not in the same legal form as buying OKLO through traditional securities-market infrastructure.
Ondo explicitly states that Ondo Stocks are not themselves the underlying stocks and do not give holders rights to hold or receive their respective underlying securities.
That affects concepts including:
No.
Neither owning one OKLO share nor holding one OKLOON token creates direct legal ownership of a specific Aurora reactor.
A shareholder owns equity in the corporation.
An OKLOON holder owns the separate tokenized product.
Neither means:
“I personally own 0.000001% of the Aurora-INL reactor.”
Only indirectly through Oklo's business.
Uranium and HALEU availability can influence Oklo's ability to deploy reactors, but OKLOON does not directly track uranium prices.
The relationship is closer to:
Fuel availability
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Oklo deployment economics
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OKLO valuation
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OKLOON
OKLO's primary price discovery occurs through U.S. securities markets.
Ondo states that its tokens can be transferred peer-to-peer 24/7, while direct minting and redemption is generally available 24/5, subject to corporate actions, volatility and risk controls.
This means OKLOON can continue participating in tokenized-market price discovery while the NYSE is closed.
Oklo can receive important announcements from:
For example, DOE's June 2026 approval of Aurora-INL's Preliminary Documented Safety Analysis was a significant safety-authorization milestone.
If comparable news occurs when the NYSE is closed, tokenized-market participants can attempt to estimate the future OKLO reaction before its next normal session.
OKLOON has its own market structure.
MEXC provides a separate OKLOON/USDT order book.
Therefore:
Strong liquidity in OKLO does not guarantee identical liquidity in OKLOON.
Token markets can have different:
OKLO is denominated primarily in USD.
MEXC trades:
OKLOON/USDT
USDT is a separate digital asset designed to track the U.S. dollar.
Therefore small USDT/USD movements can also affect numerical comparisons.
Ondo says its tokenized stocks are fully backed by corresponding stocks or ETFs, while holdings are maintained with U.S.-registered custodial broker-dealers. An independent Verification Agent reviews backing daily and a Security Agent holds a first-priority security interest in collateral.
Those protections are part of the token structure.
They do not make OKLOON legally identical to OKLO.
Yes.
Potential reasons include:
A premium or discount should therefore be analyzed rather than automatically interpreted as a broken product.
How to DCA Into OKLOON on MEXC
MEXC added OKLOON to Spot DCA in March 2026.
MEXC added OKLOON to Convert on the same date.
No.
It is designed to provide total-return economic exposure linked to OKLO.
No.
No.
Tokenized-market activity can occur outside traditional equity-market hours.
See How to Buy OKLOON on MEXC.
OKLO and OKLOON are different legal and operational products. OKLOON adds tokenization, backing, tracking, blockchain, liquidity, USDT and exchange-custody risks to the underlying Oklo equity exposure.

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