Coinbase to Delist 80 non-USD Trading Pairs - What’s Going On?
Digital asset exchange Coinbase has announced a suspension on 80 non-USD trading pairs in a bid to boost liquidity on its platform. In an Oct 17 press release, the exchange disclosed plans to delist the pairs, including...
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In an Oct 17 press release, the exchange disclosed plans to delist the pairs, including assets with market leader Bitcoin (BTC), Tether (USDT), and the Euro citing efforts to improve market health and liquidity....
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