Under this partnership, in addition to bitcoin, more than 50 million Colombian citizens will get the option to trade in Ether, Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash. Commenting on this partnership, Cynthia Del Pozo García, one of the Senior Executives of Gemini Gemini, said that the nature of crypto is limitless and we are committed to increasing people’s access to crypto around the world. The partnership is part of a one-year pilot program conducted by Colombia’s financial regulator.
However, it is not clear whether Bankolombia will allow users to withdraw the money pegged on bitcoin. Meanwhile, there is a positive sentiment regarding cryptocurrencies in Colombia. According to a report by TripleA, more than 3 million Colombians have crypto assets. In January this year, SFC selected 9 crypto exchange platforms to participate in this pro-crypto pilot program. Along with Gemini, Binance Binance and Mexican firm Bitso Bitso also made it to the list.
Meanwhile, different steps are being seen in countries around the world regarding crypto. In October the digital economy minister of Australia, Jan Hume, also validated the crypto space. It was said that the overall crypto space is not a “fad”.
Recently the CEO of Australia’s largest bank ‘Commonwealth Bank’ also predicted big risks of not entering the digital assets industry on time. Along with this they signed partnerships with major crypto players.
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