Major crypto platform Coinbase has opened its Coinbase Earn program to the public in over 100 countries, according to a press release on May 17.As Cointelegraph reported, Coinbase first announced the program at the end of 2018 as an invite-only initiative.
"...one of the biggest barriers preventing people from exploring a new digital asset was a lack of knowledge about that asset. Many of the people we surveyed expressed a strong desire to begin learning about new and different crypto assets beyond Bitcoin, but didn't know where to begin."
As the title implies, Coinbase Earn users can also earn crypto.
In return for taking quizzes about Stellar Lumens, Zcash and Basic Attention Token, users can earn those respective coins.
Earlier this week, Coinbase added trading support for 50 new jurisdictions, as well as USD Coin trading options in 85 new countries.
"For new customers in countries like Argentina and Uzbekistan, where consumer prices are expected to inflate by 10-20% in 2020, stablecoins like USDC could provide an opportunity to protect against inflation."
Coinbase Earn Now Available to the Public in Over 100 Countries
gepubliceerd op May 17, 2019
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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