Fidelity International’s European and Asia branches explore customer perception for cryptos
|- Fidelity USA is making wholesome steps towards the introduction of cryptocurrency trading services.
- Between 1,200 and 8,000 members are taking part in the simulator trading game.
Both the European and Asia branches of Fidelity International are currently exploring the perception of customers towards cryptocurrencies via a newly launched trading simulator specifically designed for digital assets.
This news comes after reports that Fidelity USA is making wholesome steps towards the introduction of cryptocurrency trading services. A simulator game that is currently ongoing for Fidelity International staff allows people to play around with up to $12,500 in fake currency. The report indicates the between 1,200 and 8,000 members are taking part in the game.
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As cryptocurrencies start to get mainstream, Fidelity wants to be among the big players entering the space to offer crypto related service. Besides, such a big player getting involved with the crypto market is a boots in the entire crypto market.
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