Bitrue, a Singapore-based crypto exchange, has announced the incorporation of Cardano (ADA) as a base currency on its trading platform.
The new development was shared a couple of hours ago via Bitrue’s official Twitter handle. According to the report, nine trading pairs will be launched for Cardano (ADA) on 24th February 2022, at 12:00 UTC.
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Bitrue tweeted, “We are making Cardano $ADA a base currency on Bitrue! As the latest step in our extensive Cardano support, 9 new pairs will be launching with /ADA starting Feb 24th at 12:00 UTC.”
According to the official announcement, nine trading pairs that will be launch for Cardano (ADA) are, FLUX/ADA, DGB/ADA, RSR/ADA, GAS/ADA, SNT/ADA, CTSI/ADA, BNT/ADA, LOOM/ADA, and KNC/ADA.
The report added that more ADA pairs will be included subsequently, urging users and Cardano (ADA) to make good use of the pairs on the platform.
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The exchange promised to continue supporting ADA and the Cardano community.
Before launching support for the digital token ADA, Bitrue already has a number of crypto assets as base currencies, including Ripple’s XRP, Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT), and USD Coin (USDC).
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