Gemini to Open Bitcoin Exchange in Singapore and Hong Kong

Gemini to Open Bitcoin Exchange in Singapore and Hong Kong

Gemini, the cryptocurrency exchange platform has announced its entry into Singapore and Hong Kong markets. Bitcoin’s growing popularity in the Asian region has prompted Gemini to open new offices in Singapore and Hong Kong. The renowned Bitcoin exchange, which is headed by the more-renowned Winklevoss Twins, confirmed today that it will be providing Bitcoin and Ethereum trading services to Singaporean and Hong Kong users. The decision, according to the company, is “a critical milestone in Gemini’s pursuit of building a global next generation digital asset exchange.” While Gemini is already....


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