U.S.-based crypto exchange Kraken has acquired Australia's oldest crypto exchange.
In a recent development, Kraken announced its acquisition of Bit Trade, an Australia-based crypto exchange formed in 2013, in a Jan. 14 press release on Kraken's blog.
"As of right now, keeping Bit Trade website as is. Employees are Kraken employees."
Looking toward the outbackBy bringing Bit Trade into the fold, Kraken will look to become the go-to crypto trading solution in Australia - a region that has shown significant interest and expansion in the crypto space, the press release noted.
Kraken plans to host trading liquidity for Australia's dollar and cater to retail and institutional players, the release added.
The acquisition adds to Kraken's over-the-counter trading capabilities.
Meshing the two operationsThe acquisition will result in one interface which harnesses multiple exchanges, giving customers an improved overall product, Kraken explained in its release.
Australian users can now also access Kraken's sizable OTC market as a result of the Bit Trade purchase.
Kraken announced its purchase of one of the most prominent OTC trading operations in the crypto space - Circle's OTC desk - in December 2019 as Circle shifted focus to its stablecoin, USD Coin, according to a Cointelegraph report.
Australia's Oldest Crypto Exchange Joins Growing Roster of Kraken Acquisitions
Published on Jan 14, 2020
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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