BiyaPay Analyst: JTrust Wealth Management to Launch BTC, ETH Spot Trading Soon, BiyaPay Supports Transfers to JTrust Wealth Management
BlockBeats News, July 24th, according to BiyaPay analysts, the U.S. financial services giant Charles Schwab announced that it will soon launch Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) spot trading services. The company's CEO Rick Wurster stated that as customer demand continues to grow, cryptocurrency has become a growth area that cannot be ignored. Charles Schwab's clients already hold over 20% of cryptocurrency ETF products, and with the launch of Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs, more financial giants are accelerating their layout in the cryptocurrency asset field.
With the gradual relaxation of the regulatory environment, Charles Schwab plans to launch Bitcoin and Ethereum spot trading to provide customers with more diversified investment options. Although currently cryptocurrency assets account for only $250 billion of the $10.8 trillion in assets managed by Charles Schwab overall, the market share of cryptocurrency assets in the hands of its clients is still significant. Wurster stated that the company hopes customers will consolidate their dispersed cryptocurrency assets on the Charles Schwab platform for better management.
BiyaPay analysts stated that as a multi-asset trading platform, BiyaPay not only supports U.S. and Hong Kong stock trading as well as spot contract trading for assets like Bitcoin, but also supports users to recharge USDT for conversion to U.S. dollars and quickly transfer to Charles Schwab. BiyaPay's compliant remittance ensures fast and secure international transfers, helping you easily achieve quick exchange between cryptocurrency assets and fiat assets.
Whether you are investing globally or trading cryptocurrency, BiyaPay can provide you with efficient, secure, and low-cost remittance and trading services.
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