Coinbase Pro will begin accepting inbound transfers of chainlink today in preparation for the rollout of full trading services for the cryptocurrency, according to a company statement.
Starting at 10am PT on June 26, customers will be able to transfer LINK into their Coinbase Pro account.
Customers will not yet be able to place orders and no orders will be filled on these order books.
Order books will be in transfer-only mode for at least 12 hours.
In the second stage, customers can post limit orders but there will be no matches.
Order books will be in post-only mode for a minimum of one minute.
In the third stage, limit orders will start matching but customers are unable to submit market orders.
Order books will be in limit-only mode for a minimum of ten minutes.
In the final stage, full trading services will be available, including limit, market, and stop orders.
Trading will be available wherever Coinbase Pro has jurisdiction, with the exception of New York State.
Coinbase Pro to Enable Chainlink Trading
Publicado en Jun 26, 2019
by Coindesk | Publicado en Coinage
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