KuCoin listed Binance's native cryptocurrency Binance Coin, with India-based Bitbns following suit, making BNB accessible to another 1.3 billion people.
In a blog post, KuCoin, a Singapore-based cryptocurrency exchange, announced that it will support the projects running on Binance Chain and list Binance Coin in order to meet its users' demands for new blockchain technologies.
According to Michael Gan, CEO of KuCoin, the listing of Binance Coin goes alongside the firm's mission to support promising blockchains and push the mass adoption of blockchain technology.
KuCoin is always willing to support promising blockchain projects that bring values to the world.
Very smart move from KuCoin to support #BinanceChain and $BNB. 1.
Access to many strong projects already on Binance Chain.
Following KuCoin's steps, Bitbns, one of the newest exchanges in India, also announced that it will support Binance Coin.
Zhao took to Twitter to express that the listing will make Binance Coin accessible to another 1.37 billion people.
If Binance Coin was indeed poised to retrace, a move below the 7-day moving average could be used as a confirmation point.
If BNB moves above the recent high of $36.40, the bullish trend will continue.
KuCoin and Bitbns to support Binance Coin
gepubliceerd op Jun 20, 2019
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