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Equiti Capital expands its Cryptocurrency CFD offering

Equiti Capital expands its Cryptocurrency CFD offering

Equiti Capital, a global provider of bespoke Forex and CFD liquidity, has expanded its cryptocurrency CFD offering with the addition of margined cryptocurrency CFDs, making it one of the most competitive and largest cryptocurrency offerings in the industry.

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Equiti Capital’s cryptocurrency CFDs are available via the MT5 platform to Equiti Capital’s institutional, professional and brokerage clients with leverage from 10:1 and low commission.

Laurence Crosby, Global Head of Exchange Listed Products for Equiti Capital, said: “Our cryptocurrency CFD offering is now one of the largest in our industry and provides extremely competitive fees.

“We are constantly working on expanding our crypto offering to keep ahead of our clients’ demands for access to liquidity on new coins and to support Equiti’s mission to lead the industry.”

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Following the launch of fully paid crypto CFDs in April 2022, Equiti Capital has also added an additional 21 fully paid crypto CFDs taking the total available to 80.

Equiti Capital’s new cryptocurrency CFD offering includes most of the world’s top coins by market capitalization including Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Litecoin (LTC), Ripple (XRP), Binance Coin (BNB), Dogecoin (DOGE), Polkadot (DOT) and Solana (SOL).

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