HAYVN launches digital asset transactions in GBP and euros

Digital currency platform HAYVN has launched digital asset transactions in GBP and Euros.

Customers can now use the two currencies along with others from the G7 countries to buy and sell cryptocurrencies on the platform. Deposits in euros and GPB can also be converted directly into digital currencies.

“Adding EUR and GBP capabilities to our global fiat infrastructure, further demonstrates our commitment to our businesses, corporate and institutional clients in Europe and the UK,” said Christopher Flinos, chief executive of HAYVN.

”There has been an increasing squeeze on fiat capabilities globally and our global regulatory footprint has been central to us remaining the leading fiat on / off ramp for cryptocurrency markets.”

HAYVN was one of the companies that considered making a bid to acquire collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX.

At the time, HAYVN expressed interest in the FTX Pay portion of FTX’s business, suggesting it could work as a bolt-on to HAYVN’s own payments infrastructure.

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