Several new top 35 cryptocurrencies received major exchange listings in the past week, including Binance listing Siacoin, Coinbase planning to list Ethereum Classic, Bithumb listing Cardano, Bitpanda listing IOTA, and OKEx listing Decred.
IOTA, currently ranked #9 by market cap, is up 0.07% over the past 24 hours.
IOT has a market cap of $3.28B with a 24 hour volume of $80.05M.Chart by CryptoCompare.
Bitpanda Lists IOTA. Launched on June 14, European exchange, Bitpanda will list IOTA on its platform and open trading to the public.
"The integration of it has been a popular demand in the Bitpanda community, so Bitpanda is very happy to be able to offer a trade only option for IOTA on the 14th of June 2018. The Bitpanda Integration Team and the IOTA Foundation are working closely together in order to get a fully functional IOTA wallet, including a withdrawal and send function, running on Bitpanda soon."
Intended to power the future Internet of Things, IOTA is an innovative open-source blockchain platform using a unique 'Tangle' infrastructure to offer frictionless transactions and speed across the network.
Recently announced, the launch of the Digital Citizen Card will see IOTA's unique Tangle consensus method and platform used to establish an entirely new digital identification system.
Taiwan's capital city of Taipei will be rolling out IOTA's Tangle-powdered digital identification system later this year.
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New Exchange Listings: Siacoin, Cardano, IOTA, Ethereum Classic, and Decred
Published on Jun 18, 2018
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