Cryptocurrency exchange and wallet service Bittrex has announced plans to launch U.S. dollar trading pairs for two new cryptocurrencies, according to an official announcement published August 8.
Per the announcement, Bittrex is looking to expand its fiat markets to Ethereum Classic and Ripple on August 20.
The new trading pairs will be added to already listed dollar markets for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether, and TrueUSD. The company says that it will continue gradually adding tokens to its USD markets, using a "Phased approach" for USD trading.
Bittrex further explained that it takes a gradual approach to "Ramping up these markets" in order to ensure quality in processes and systems before making them available to qualified customers.
"In addition to broader acceptance, expanding fiat markets to the top digital currencies on our trading platform will help limit the dominance and influence of any one token over other blockchain projects - a necessary evolution if we're going to unleash blockchain's potential benefits for consumers and businesses."
Bittrex was founded in 2014 by Bill Shihara and two business partners, all of whom previously served in the security team at Amazon.
In February of this year, Shihara announced the exchange's intention to open up USD trading to the majority of its customers.
In October 2017, Bittrex made a sudden decision to disable thousands of accounts for compliance reviews without warning its users in advance.
Later in December, Bittrex temporarily stopped registration of new users, citing an inability to accurately verify each new user due to high demand.
At press time, Bittrex is 23rd largest exchange with a trade volume over $72 million.
Crypto Exchange Bittrex Expands Adds Ethereum Classic and XRP Trading Pairs
Published on Aug 8, 2018
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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