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July 25, 2018, 10:50:25 PM
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https://news.bitcoin.com/startup-backed-uber-cofounder-launch-feefree-crypto-trading/

Voyager, a startup backed by Uber co-founder, Oscar Salazar, has announced that it will launch a commission-free cryptocurrency trading platform. It is intended to function as an aggregation engine for cryptocurrency prices across more than a dozen trading venues.

Startup Founded by Uber Alumni to Host Fee-Free Crypto Trading

Start-Up Backed by Uber Co-Founder to Launch Fee-Free Crypto TradingVoyager has revealed that it intends to offer fee-free trading for pairings of at least fifteen different cryptocurrencies on the new platform, including BTC and ETH.

The platform has been described as intending to “function as a sort of aggregation engine for cryptocurrency prices across more than a dozen trading venues, allowing customers to buy and sell Bitcoin and other digital assets at the best value available among them.”

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July 25, 2018, 11:19:39 PM
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So, exactly what Robinhood is doing, except with more altcoins on offer? I assume their business model is to take from both sides of the spread.

Not exactly groundbreaking, but the more competition and liquidity options in the spot market, the better. It seems like every exchange saw massive amounts of complaints during the run-up last year. I personally had very frustrating issues with Poloniex and Coinbase.

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