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CoinZoom Adds Eight New Tokens to Exchange Including Uniswap’s UNI and Yearn.Finance’s YFI

CoinZoom Adds Eight New Tokens to Exchange Including Uniswap’s UNI and Yearn.Finance’s YFI

CoinZoom, a U.S. based cryptocurrency Exchange, announces the listing of eight new tokens on its Exchange

CoinZoom, a U.S. based cryptocurrency exchange, announced the listing of eight new tokens on its Exchange, including the two leading new decentralized finance (DeFi)-related tokens, Uniswap’s UNI and Yearn. finance’s YFI.

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The cryptocurrency exchange also announced it is adding Kyber Network (KNC), Maker (MKR), 0x (ZRX), Wrapped Bitcoin (wBTC), OmiseGO (OMG), and Augur (REP). In addition to trading the eight new tokens, CoinZoom customers will also be able to spend these tokens with the CoinZoom VISA card at over 53 million retailers globally.

“We’ve seen the enthusiasm around some of these DeFi related tokens and we are excited to provide the opportunity to our users to not only buy and sell them, but also spend them seamlessly with our VISA Card,” said CoinZoom CEO, Todd Crosland.

With these new additions, the cryptocurrency exchange now supports a total of 28 tokens, and over 80 markets for trading, since each of the tokens trade against USD, BTC, and USDT.

Crosland added, “We’re striving to bridge the gap between legacy FX, Futures, Stocks, and Banking to make digital assets available to both institutional and retail traders across the globe. Providing these additional tokens on our Exchange will propel us forward toward reaching that goal.”

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