INFINOX expands crypto CFDs offering to 43 coins

abdelaziz Fathi

London-headquartered INFINOX has expanded its service offering by incorporating 22 new crypto CFD products on its platform.

The newly listed coins come in response to a surge in demand from investors trading cryptocurrency CFDs and include some of the most sought-after cryptocurrencies dealing or associated with the latest decentralised technologies.

These new additions bring the total number of cryptocurrencies available to trade on INFINOX platforms to 43 crypto coins.

Moving forward, clients will be able to trade Ethereum Classic, NEAR protocol, Cosmos, The Sandbox, Sushi, and Axie Infinity, amongst others. Together with the already installed instruments, INFINOX’s expanded offering places it on par with other brokers in the industry amidst burgeoning client demand.

“Crypto is undeniably one of most closely watched instruments in the market right now, especially with the recent volatility it has seen. At INFINOX, we want our clients to be able to take advantage of these opportunities, with access to all their favorite cryptocurrencies in one platform,” said Ulas Akincilar, Head of Trading at INFINOX.

“Our crypto CFD product was launched just in March this year, and is seeing rapid growth at the moment. One of the ways we want to sustain this momentum is with the addition of 22 new coins onto our platform,” Akincilar added.

The FCA-regulated broker broadens its product line as clients’ desire to garner exposure to stock markets has been increasing. The inclusion of single crypto CFDs not only helps expand trading capabilities for its clientele, but also attract more traders that are looking to diversify their trading options. The case for adding more assets has been growing in recent years with both retail and institutional clients keen to actively trade digital assets.

INFINOX’s multi-asset liquidity solution is backed by a global trading infrastructure, and offers over 300 trading instruments. Additionally, clients can access more benefits such as IXO Position Keeper, technology, white label offerings and more.

Originally called GO Markets UK, the firm rebranded to INFINOX in 2014. As an FCA-regulated brokerage, Infinox offers its trading services to clients on a global scale. The company has had its sights on growing its business in the aftermath of recent industry changes, and the brokerage has already opted to diversify its product range and clientele.

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