
Coinbase, the largest publicly traded crypto exchange in the U.S., has officially expanded its services to Hawaii
Author: Sahil Thakur
Coinbase, the largest publicly traded crypto exchange in the U.S., has officially expanded its services to Hawaii, following recent regulatory changes by the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs Division of Financial Institutions. These changes have provided more clarity for crypto firms operating within the state.
Coinbase also offers staking services, allowing users to earn up to 12% APY on select assets and up to 5.20% in rewards by holding USDC. This move marks a significant development for crypto accessibility in Hawaii, reflecting the state’s evolving regulatory environment.
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