Argentina’s Ripio acquires Brazil's second-largest crypto exchange
Argentinian crypto firm Ripio has acquired Brazil’s BitcoinTrade, Brazil's second-largest exchange by volume. Ripio, a digital asset company based in Argentina, has purchased major Brazilian crypto exchange BitcoinTrade.According to Argentine newspaper Ambito, the acquisition is part of Ripio’s plan to spread across South America. BitcoinTrade is reportedly the second-largest crypto exchange in the country by volume. Ripio CEO and co-founder Sebastián Serrano said it made the purchase to “expand access to the world of digital assets” in the region."We are convinced that Ripio is the best....
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