Major United States-based crypto exchange Coinbase is "Exploring" the possibility of providing trading support for over 30 cryptocurrencies.
Potential new additions include Ripple, EOS and Cardano, according to a press release published Friday, Dec. 7.The company has revealed a list of 31 cryptocurrencies, including the aforementioned three, as well as NEO, Tezos, and others.
Coinbase states that it "Will be working with local banks and regulators to add them in as many jurisdictions as possible."
List of cryptocurrencies Coinbase is considering to add.
"Adding new assets requires significant exploratory work from both a technical and compliance standpoint, and we cannot guarantee that all the assets we are evaluating will ultimately be listed for trading. Furthermore, our listing process may result in some of these assets being listed solely for customers to buy and sell, without the ability to send or receive using a local wallet."
Back in September, Coinbase announced a new listing process that would allow it to add digital assets faster than before.
The crypto exchange has pointed out that the new procedure only applied to digital assets that were compliant with their local regulations.
Thus, certain assets listed by Coinbase might only be available to customers in particular jurisdictions.
In November, the U.S.-based crypto exchange added Ethereum Classic and later Zcash trading to its platform.
Major Crypto Exchange Coinbase 'Explores' Listing XRP, Cardano, EOS, Others
Published on Dec 7, 2018
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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