The UK based cryptocurrency exchange, Trade Satoshi has announced that it will no longer serve users from USA, Iran, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, Sudan, Cuba, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Serbia, Japan. This will take effect next Saturday, Nov 30th.
Users from those countries are advice to withdraw their funds from the platform.
Before the above announcement, Trade Satoshi’s trading services were available to users from all geographical regions.
Trade Satoshi was launched in late 2015 and it is headquartered in London, UK. According to CoinGecko, the exchange 24 hours trading volume is 12.98 BTC ($87,212). Trade Satoshi currently support exchange supports 150 cryptocurrencies and 506 market trading pairs.
Unlike many exchanges, Trade Satoshi has lower trading limits where users can buy and sell cryptocurrencies without breaking their own banks. It also has a friendly chat box where you can live chat to other traders from all over the world.
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