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Japanese crypto exchanges will be allowed to trade stablecoins
Japanese cryptocurrency exchanges will be able to list some stablecoins in mid-2023. This was stated by the Financial Services Agency (FSA), which intends to lift the ban on the circulation of stablecoins within the country. However, there are a number of conditions to follow. What is slippage in crypto?
Slippage can occur when assets are bought or sold. It’s the difference between the order’s expected price and the order’s price at the moment of execution. In other words, orders enter the market yet the price may shift once the trade is actually completed. The slippage percentage illustrates this very shift in the digital asset’s price. Coinbase Launches International Exchange
Coinbase, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges in the world, has launched an international exchange for institutional traders outside the US. The platform will allow users to trade perpetual futures, which accounted for almost 75% of global crypto trading volume in 2022. An overview of EUR & CHF stablecoins
All traders are familiar with stablecoins pegged to the US dollar, which dominate the cryptocurrency market. However, some traders may prefer to trade stablecoins that are pegged to other currencies, such as the euro or Swiss franc. Let's go over the types of these assets and the exchanges where they can be found.
Robinhood released the beta version of Robinhood Wallet in September to 10,000 users who joined the waitlist. The wallet is now available to 1 million waitlisted customers.
Robinhood Wallet is more than just a wallet. It's a full-fledged app allowing to trade tokens and view NFTs.
It provides access to additional Web3 features like connecting to dApps and NFT marketplaces on Ethereum and Polygon. What is cryptocurrency leverage?
Any financial goal requires the right strategy. At least you should know what and when to buy or sell. But your starting capital is equally important. The logic is simple – the bigger the trade, the bigger the earnings. Therefore, there is a rather simple, at first sight, tool called leverage. 












