Webull has announced the re-opening of its cryptocurrency trading service to U.S. users.
BlockBeats News, August 25th, according to Bloomberg, Webull Corp. will re-enable U.S. customers to buy and sell cryptocurrencies on its trading platform, a service that was previously suspended due to the company's 2023 listing attempt.
The company stated that cryptocurrency trading will be fully open to U.S. users starting Monday. Since June this year, Webull has been the first to offer this service to Brazilian investors. The platform currently offers trading in more than 50 digital assets, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana, and is expected to expand cryptocurrency trading services to other markets in the coming months.
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