For OKCoin, its expansion to the US is slowly coming together, albeit in a very limited fashion.
For OKCoin, its expansion to the United States has been planned for a while now.
As of late last week, the company now offers its services to US clients, assuming they live in the state of California.
It is a positive first step toward a full-fledged US expansion, although there is clearly still plenty of work to be done.
Even so, the state has less stringent regulatory requirements, which will certainly help move things along for international firms looking to enter the space quickly.
The United States is a powerhouse when it comes to finance. As such, most of the world’s cryptocurrency exchanges are either based in or provide services to the US market. For OKCoin, its expansion to the US is slowly coming together, albeit in a very limited fashion. OKCoin Lands in California It is good to […]
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