CMBI Securities International Commences Offering Virtual Asset Trading Services
BlockBeats News, August 18th. According to official sources, CMB International Securities announced the official launch of its virtual asset trading service. The CMB International Securities mobile app has launched the virtual asset trading feature, providing 7x24-hour virtual asset trading services to eligible investors. Eligible investors can directly participate in Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and USDT trading through a virtual asset account.
CMB International Securities is the first Hong Kong-based Chinese-funded bank-owned brokerage firm to obtain a license for virtual asset trading services. In the future, within the risk control and compliance management framework, CMB International Securities will progressively expand the scope of virtual asset trading and upgrade its functionalities.
Note: Eligible investors refer to those holding professional investor qualifications and residents in regions not subject to virtual asset sales restrictions. Investors must first successfully open a CMB International Securities cash account before opening a virtual asset trading account.
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