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Today, we are launching our new pair on Lightning: ETH/BTC.
Access to a new Market
Individual and institutional traders in Europe will now be able to trade on bitFlyer's ETH/BTC market, which has only been available to bitFlyer Japan customers until now.
This is another addition in our cross-border offering which gives traders access to the unique liquidity of the Japanese market.
What is bitFlyer Lightning? - Check out our Lightning guide here.
Our first crypto to crypto pair - and not the last
The launch of our first cryptocurrency to cryptocurrency pair on our trading platform opens new possibilities and opportunities to our users and we are excited to see how this new feature will be used by all of you.
To celebrate this launch, we are also running a âzero feesâ campaign on this newly added pair. You can find some details about it via the link below.
Zero fees for ETH/BTC trading campaign To celebrate the launch of ETH/BTC, we are also running a âzero feesâ campaign on this newly added pair. bitFlyer Europe
If you are ready to start trading ETH/BTC:
Already a bitFlyer customer? Log in to Lightning!
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