Blockstack's Stacks token can now be traded on the Binance and HashKey Pro exchanges, the company said Wednesday.
The advance is set to expand investors' access to STX - especially in Asia, where HashKey Pro is based and Binance is well-known.
Muneeb Ali, Blockstack's CEO, called Asia a "Priority region" in a company statement.
STX is used to register digital assets on the Blockstack blockchain.
The company raised $23 million in anticipation of the listing, $7.6 million of which came from Asian investors and the rest from Blockstack's Securities and Exchange Commission-qualified July offering, Ali told CoinDesk.
That regulated offering has meant extra scrutiny and even set limits on how Blockstack can interact with U.S. investors.
They are prohibited from buying the tokens fueling Blockstack's 270-odd decentralized applications out of an abundance of regulatory caution, Ali said.
SEC documents released Wednesday similarly indicate that "U.S. persons" cannot buy, sell or trade STX on HashKey Pro or Binance.
Regulatory compliance is at the forefront of the token rollout, as is transparency, the company's spokesperson added.
In a blog post, Blockstack pledged to release internal documents and made a list of early token backers' wallet addresses public, so anyone can "Know if and when any early backer moves their Stacks tokens."
Blockstack's STX Token Now Traded on Binance and HashKey Pro
Published on Oct 23, 2019
by Coindesk | Published on Coinage
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