Fri, April 26, 2024

Dukascopy Launches P2P Exchange to Extend Crypto Offerings

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Recently, Dukascopy Bank, a Geneva-based financial services company, announced the launch of its new cryptocurrency marketplace. The new platform will allow users to trade peer2peer (P2P) on cryptocurrencies. 

Only regular customers are allowed access to this exciting new feature at first, but eventually, everyone can use it!

The P2P platform initially supports 12 major digital currencies, but the trading service provider plans to strengthen this with additional altcoins and even NFTs.

The company says that it will not only execute trades between two parties but also help secure fiat funds during the process.

According to the company, the Dukascopy P2P service provides a safer alternative to trading within exchanges, and it’s easier for users because there’s no need to send funds outside the network.

Enhancing Crypto Services

Dukascopy has introduced new services in API-based connectivity that will bring advanced trading features to their customers. 

This is a move made weeks after Swiss financial market regulator authorization for cryptocurrency custodian service offering, marking another step towards becoming an established name within this industry!

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