San Francisco-based exchange and wallet service Coinbase announced today, Aug. 3 that it is exploring the addition of 40 new assets to its custodial service, Coinbase Custody.
The blog post stresses that the crypto assets may be added "For storage only," and that Coinbase will add them "As quickly and safely as possible." Coinbase states that they are not currently considering the assets for trading.
"We are making this announcement internally at Coinbase and to the public at the same time to remain transparent with our customers about support for future assets."
Among the new assets being considered for storage are Ripple, EOS, Monero, VeChain, Cardano, Bitcoin Gold, and Telegram.
Coinbase noted that the addition of an asset to Coinbase Custody is not indicative of whether it will be added to other Coinbase products.
It also states that assets under consideration for trading must pass the GDAX Digital Asset Framework.
The exchange states that customers may see public-facing APIs and other indicators that Coinbase is in the process of adding support for new digital assets.
Coinbase "...cannot commit to when or whether these assets will become available on Coinbase Custody, we will provide updates to our customers about the process and what they can expect".
Coinbase Custody launched on July 2 of this year, aiming to address the "Number one" concern of institutional investors, namely, security.
The new service purportedly utilizes a range of security measures including "On-chain segregation of crypto assets," "Offline, multi-sig and geographically distributed transaction protection" and "Robust cold storage auditing and reporting." The company also plans to add "Secure, segregated hot wallets."
Coinbase Custody Considers Addition of 37 New Assets Including XRP, EOS and XMR
gepubliceerd op Aug 3, 2018
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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