2023-6-16 18:35 |
Bakkt will be delisting some tokens
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2023-6-16 18:35 |
Bakkt will be delisting some tokens
Similar to Notcoin - Blum - Airdrops In 2024
Bakkt is cutting support for 25 digital assets. These include DeFi tokens like UNI and AAVE as well as popular coins like ENJ and XLM. The post Bakkt Delisting Frenzy: AVAX, LINK, FTM, and 20 Other Altcoins Suffer the Consequences appeared first on BeInCrypto.
2023-5-13 19:01 | |
In a recent development, the digital asset firm Bakkt delisted 25 tokens used in decentralized finance transactions from its trading platform, Apex Crypto. Bakkt acquired the platform in 2022 with 36 tokens, now 11 after the overhaul exercise.
2023-5-13 15:58 | |
The delisting included major tokens used in DeFi; the company said it was following “up-to-date regulatory guidance.”
2023-5-13 02:43 | |
Bakkt will delist the majority of its previously supported cryptocurrency tokens, The Wall Street Journal reported May 12. Delisting 25 cryptocurrencies Bakkt will specifically delist 25 of the 36 assets that it once supported through its recently acquired subsidiary Apex Crypto.
2023-5-13 01:35 | |
Intercontinental Exchange-owned Bakkt discontinued its consumer-facing app in February as it shifts away from retail
2023-5-13 00:28 | |
Coinspeaker Trading for Bakkt Bitcoin Futures Goes Live But Bitcoin Price Tanks Below $10,000Bakkt's Bitcoin Futures contracts are available in two options 'Daily and Monthly contracts' will settlements taking place in physical Bitcoin tokens.
2019-9-23 10:35 | |
Coinspeaker Bakkt’s Parent Intercontinental Exchange Lists 58 New Crypto Tokens to Its Data FeedThe ICE's Data Services will provide real-time and historical data for all the newly added crypto tokens.
2019-3-20 14:05 | |
Even in a bear market, Morgan Creek Digital has no problem swimming upstream. The crypto asset management firm just bagged a $40 million dollar investment and what appears to be the first blockchain/crypto investment by a major pension fund.
2019-2-12 20:51 | |
In exchange news, we look at a major accounting firm’s attestation that all USDC tokens issued by Circle are fully backed by fiat dollars. We also focus on a Huobi Group subsidiary that has set up a Chinese Communist Party branch, as well as Bakkt, which has listed the reasons behind its move into bitcoin.
2018-11-22 21:05 | |