Coinbase's professional trading platform has added support for browser startup Brave's Basic Attention Token.
Coinbase announced Friday that it would begin accepting BAT deposits as of 20:00 UTC to its professional trading platform for at least 12 hours, at which point it will enable trading.
The company is not yet adding the token to its retail trading platforms, including coinbase.com or its iOS and Android apps.
As with other launches, the token will be added in four stages: transfer-only, when customers can deposit, post-only, when customers can post limit orders, limit-only when customers can begin matching orders and full trading.
"Once sufficient liquidity is established, trading on the BAT/USDC order book will start. Users may convert their USD to USDC with one click within the Pro interface."
BAT is the latest token to be listed on the Coinbase platform, following the 0x Protocol token and the USD//Coin stablecoin, both of which were added last month.
The exchange already supports bitcoin, bitcoin cash, litecoin, ethereum and ethereum classic.
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Coinbase Adds Browser Startup Brave's Token to Pro Trading Platform
gepubliceerd op Nov 2, 2018
by Coindesk | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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