Press Release

Bitsdaq launching Asian digital asset trading platform powered by Bittrex

New platform to offer customers in Asia a reliable and robust exchange with a selection of innovative coin and token projects

Singapore. 15th January 2019 – Bitsdaq is launching a digital asset trading platform this month, leveraging Bittrex’s  technology to provide customers a secure, advanced and reliable platform and extensive selection of digital tokens.

The platform aims to reach cryptocurrency customers across the Asia region. Customers can pre-register for an account on Bitsdaq’s website here.

The partnership combines Bittrex’s global leadership in the blockchain industry with the vision and expertise of its team based in Asia with deep knowledge of the local markets. This partnership will increase the adoption of blockchain technology globally by giving customers in Asia access to a large selection of digital assets, including those available on both the Bittrex and Bittrex international platforms.

Bitsdaq will oversee management of the new trading platform, looking after customer operations and compliance, as well as providing customer support, marketing, sales and customised development.

“We are honoured to bring Bittrex’s extensive cryptocurrency options to the Asia market,” says Ricky Ng, Bitsdaq’s Chairman and CEO. “It takes a unique combination of advanced technology and financial expertise to launch an efficient, reliable and secure platform for trading digital assets in Asia. We found the ideal partner to help provide a safe environment for our customers and the entire community.”

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