United States-based cryptocurrency exchange and wallet service Coinbase said today that it has expanded access for staking the cryptocurrency Tezos.
In a blog post on Nov. 6, Coinbase announced that it is now introducing staking rewards for all Tezos holders on Coinbase, so that each eligible U.S. customer can earn interest on their XTZ holdings for depositing and holding the token on the platform.
The estimated return for Tezos staking is around 5%Staking lets customers passively earn income with their crypto by holding funds in a cryptocurrency wallet to support the operations of that tokens' network.
In exchange for locking up their assets in a staking wallet, customers get rewarded with more assets from the network.
The institutional asset custody arm of Coinbase, Coinbase Custody, already launched its staking service for Tezos back in March.
"The launch of Tezos staking through Coinbase Custody serves an acute need that existed up until now: a way for institutional participants who rely on a secure, offline custodian to take an active role in the network."
All eligible Coinbase customers holding Tezos on the exchange will be able to collect an estimated return for Tezos staking of around 5% per holding period of 35-40 days.
Coinbase expands services for U.S.-based usersCoinbase has been actively expanding its services for U.S. customers, with Tezos staking being the most recent example.
As the most prominent exchange in the U.S., Coinbase has been active in trying to influence the shape of the digital assets industry and its regulatory environment in the country.
Coinbase was among one of 80 firms that collectively spent $42 million in lobbying for various aspects of blockchain and cryptocurrency policies in Washington D.C. in Q1 2019.
Coinbase Cryptocurrency Exchange Opens Tezos Staking to All US Customers
gepubliceerd op Nov 6, 2019
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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