Crypto
Bakkt Becomes Latest Exchange to Drop Solana, Polygon, and Cardano
The delisting of ADA, MATIC, and SOL comes after Bakkt removed 25 cryptocurrencies from its platform amid ongoing regulatory crackdown.
BTC$63,877.00+2.07%
ETH$1,669.74+1.81%
USDT$0.9994+0.05%
USDC$0.9998+0.01%
XRP$1.13+2.06%
SOL$67.77+3.54%
TRX$0.3138-0.86%
FIGR_HELOC$1.03-0.18%
DOGE$0.0884+4.32%
HYPE$61.17+8.81%
USDS$0.9999+0.02%
LEO$9.64+1.58%
RAIN$0.0131-0.16%
ZEC$416.88+0.29%
XMR$362.49+2.57%
BTC$63,877.00+2.07%
ETH$1,669.74+1.81%
USDT$0.9994+0.05%
USDC$0.9998+0.01%
XRP$1.13+2.06%
SOL$67.77+3.54%
TRX$0.3138-0.86%
FIGR_HELOC$1.03-0.18%
DOGE$0.0884+4.32%
HYPE$61.17+8.81%
USDS$0.9999+0.02%
LEO$9.64+1.58%
RAIN$0.0131-0.16%
ZEC$416.88+0.29%
XMR$362.49+2.57%
As part of its 2.0 roadmap, Polygon researchers proposed to replace MATIC with a new asset.
The delisting of ADA, MATIC, and SOL comes after Bakkt removed 25 cryptocurrencies from its platform amid ongoing regulatory crackdown.
There are roughly 67 cryptocurrencies that the SEC has designated as "securities" in recent years.
Robinhood will stop supporting ADA, SOL, and MATIC on June 27, 2023.
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