Cryptocurrency exchange Bittrex announced that it will block its United States-based users from trading in 32 cryptocurrencies.
The exchange revealed the news in a post on its blog on June 7.
Per the announcement, after June 21, U.S. traders won't be able to access a slew of coins listed on the exchange, including QTUM and STORJ.The exchange noted that U.S. users will receive an email with explanations concerning what they are and are not allowed to do with the aforementioned assets.
The options cited by the exchange include selling them for assets that will stay available to them, canceling orders and moving them off the exchange.
After the change comes into effect, U.S. customers won't be able to buy or sell the select coins, while all open orders involving said assets will be canceled.
"U.S. Customers may withdraw or continue to hold in their Bittrex wallet affected Tokens/Coins for as long as Bittrex International supports a market in those Tokens/Coins."
Bittrex International is Bittrex's Europe-based affiliate, which lists certain tokens that are only available on the Bittrex International platform - not to U.S. users.
As Cointelegraph reported in mid-March, Bittrex canceled its first Initial Exchange Offering, which it had been planning to host on Bittrex International.
As reported last week, the decentralized exchange developed by top cryptocurrency exchange Binance will block website access to users based in 29 countries, including the U.S. As Cointelegraph reported this week, bitcoin trading volumes on major cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase recently hit a high of 263,000 BTC on May 12, a volume that has not been seen since February 4, 2018.
Crypto Exchange Bittrex to Block US Users From Trading in 32 Cryptos
gepubliceerd op Jun 9, 2019
by Cointele | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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