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Tokenized Securities Exchange Currency.com Joins CryptoUK
CryptoUK counts firms such as Crypto.com, Ripple, eToro and Fireblocks among its 60-plus members.
Updated Sep 14, 2021, 1:29 p.m. Published Jul 22, 2021, 7:46 a.m.

Tokenized securities exchange Currency.com has joined CryptoUK, a trade association for the crypto industry in the U.K.
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- Currency.com joined the association as an executive member, an announcement Thursday said.
- CryptoUK also counts firms such as Crypto.com, Ripple, eToro and Fireblocks among its 60-plus members.
- Currency.com, which launched in May 2019, claims to the be the world's first exchange allowing users to directly invest in or trade tokenized financial instruments with payment made in crypto.
- The firm wants to offer a spot-market crypto exchange in the U.K., Serhii Mokhniev, Currency.com's global head of compliance, told CoinDesk. It now has licenses to operate in Gibraltar and in its native Belarus.
- The platform reported growth of 374% in its clients base in 2020.
Read more: UK Crypto Trade Group Calls for Action Over Chronic Delays to FCA Registrations
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