Trading platform Uphold has added pound sterling support, meaning users can trade cryptocurrencies via payments from U.K. bank accounts.
U.K. users will be able to make zero-fee deposits with bank cards, which can settle in seconds using FPS. They can also make deposits with eight supported cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin, ether and XRP. Using Uphold's third-party providers, users can earn interest on fiat currencies and cryptocurrencies stored on the platform.
The company rebranded to Uphold in 2015 when it expanded its mission to offer financial services in a broader range of assets.
According to Uphold CEO J.P. Thieriot, the platform is designed to "Democratize access to financial markets." Describing it as "One of our most important markets," he added: "The U.K couldn't be joining us at a more important time as we're opening around 7,000 new accounts per day thanks to our expanded line up of services."
At the height of the ICO boom in 2017, some exchanges reported they were onboarding tens of thousands of new users every day.
Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao told Bloomberg at the time the platform once had 240,000 new registrations in an hour.
Uphold has more than 1.7 million users globally and a cumulative volume of $6 billion.
As well as a trading platform, it can also be used to send funds free of charge.
Using an automatic exchange facility means users can make transactions with different assets.
In early 2018, Uphold received a $57.5 million investment from Ripple's chief risk officer, Greg Kidd, to help fund the creation of a new research and development arm, Uphold Labs.Uphold, which is already available in 40 countries around the world, currently supports trading in 27 cryptocurrencies, as well as 29 fiat currencies.
Uphold Opens Crypto Trading to Users With UK Bank Accounts
Published on Jan 15, 2020
by Coindesk | Published on Coinage
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