Binance, one of the world’s most popular and most successful cryptocurrency exchanges, has plans to offer traders the ability to trade cryptocurrencies for euros — with other fiat currency trading pairs in the works.
Cryptocurrencies for Euros
Binance will launch euro trading pairs, with other fiat currencies planned for the future.
The report comes from Bloomberg, which received the information from Binance’s CEO, Zhao Changpeng, by phone. It also follows the exchange’s relocation to Malta — one of the world’s most cryptocurrency-friendly locations from a business perspective.
It is hard to overstate how big of an advancement fiat trading pairs is to the cryptocurrency exchange giant. Binance currently only offers cryptocurrency-to-cryptocurrency trading pairs, with Tether (USDT) currently the closest thing to trading for fiat.
Continued Expansion
Binance will soon celebrate its first birthday in July, and currently lays claim to a user base of 9 million. As noted by Bloomberg, the exchange had 2 million users at the start of 2018 and has made a $150 million profit in its first quarter.
Bloomberg has also noted that Binance is set to receive an exchange license from Jersey in the Channel Islands and is in negotiations with authorities and banks in Taiwan.
Jersey joins #blockchainIslands. Now it is a race for jurisdictions to embrace the blockchain revolution. Don't be last. https://t.co/R1ZH6ZKofk
— CZ (@cz_binance) June 11, 2018
The cryptocurrency exchange behemoth also recently invested in Malta-based chiliZ, a blockchain esports company, to bring blockchain technology to the gaming industry.
Furthermore, Binance is set to launch a $1 billion fund for cryptocurrency and blockchain technology startups. Ella Zhang, Head of Binance Labs, announced the establishment of the fund during an online meetup session on May 31, 2018.
Zhang also went on record to state:
We’d like the bubble to break. We still see a lot of hype in the market, valuations are high and unreasonable. We really think if the bubble bursts, it’s a good thing for the industry.
Additionally, Zhang noted that Binance’s investment fund is mainly “to fight scams and sh*t coins, and to boost crypto and blockchain technology.”
However, one might make the argument that the exchange itself profits greatly from trading “sh*t coins” and has proven immune to the effects of bursting bubbles, as exchanges profit from sell-offs just as much as they profit from bull runs.
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