A bolsa de Cripto europeia Bitstamp se registra para operar na Itália
O registro da bolsa sediada em Luxemburgo junto aos reguladores financeiros italianos ocorre uma semana depois que a Crypto.com e a BitGo fizeram o mesmo.

A exchange de Criptomoeda Bitstamp obteve aprovação para operar na Itália, confirmou o CEO da empresa sediada em Luxemburgo ao CoinDesk.
“Este registro na Itália faz parte dos nossos planos globais de oferecer serviços em toda a Europa e no mundo todo”, disse JB Graftieaux em um e-mail.
A plataforma foi registrada no regulador financeiro Organismo Agenti e Mediatori (OAM) em 22 de julho, de acordo com o OAMsite.
A Bitstamp T é a única empresa que está expandindo suas operações para a Itália. A Binance, BitGo,Coinbase e Criptotodos obtiveram recentemente autorização da OAM.
“A Itália está entre os Mercados mais importantes da Europa e estamos entusiasmados em oferecer aos seus cidadãos uma maneira segura de negociar criptomoedas”, disse Graftieaux.
A Bitstamp opera na Europa desde 2011, com registro em Luxemburgo e na Holanda. Em maio, a bolsanomeadoGraftieaux, ex-diretor de conformidade da empresa e CEO da Europa, como CEO global.
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