DRS is still the only means of actually owning the shares in your name.
This website explains it all:
Register your shares with a transfer agent to protect yourself from the risk of broker bankruptcy, or trading restrictions.
Fidelity has one of the larger coffers, and probably wont go bankrupt (unless GME MOASS happens first, then it could get...interesting)
But trading restrictions are a very real possibility, even with a large coffered company like Fidelity.
DRS is still the only means of actually owning the shares in your name.
This website explains it all:
Register your shares with a transfer agent to protect yourself from the risk of broker bankruptcy, or trading restrictions.
Fidelity has one of the larger coffers, and probably wont go bankrupt (unless GME MOASS happens first, then it could get...interesting)
But trading restrictions are a very real possibility, even with a large coffered company Fidelity.