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New ERC-20 Token on CEX.IO: Welcome OmiseGo

, April 21, 2019

We are happy to share that we will be listing OmiseGo (OMG). Starting April 22, 2019, at 3 PM UTC, you will be able to trade OMG against USD, EUR, and BTC.

OMG trading will not be available to US residents due to current regulations. We will inform you if this changes.

What is OmiseGo about?

OmiseGo is a public financial technology based on Ethereum. The OmiseGo network provides a simple and transparent solution for sending and receiving money worldwide in real time and with low fees. One feature of OmiseGO, the Decentralized Exchange (DEX), enables direct asset exchange between different blockchains.  

Omise, the company behind OmiseGo, cooperates with businesses in Japan, Thailand, and Indonesia. It currently operates as an e-commerce platform, allowing companies to accept online payments from customers.

The OmiseGo project is one of two blockchain projects officially advised by Vitalik Buterin, the creator of Ethereum. OmiseGo already enables online payments for McDonald’s in Thailand and is working with the Thai government on a digitalized national identification system.

Adding the OMG token to CEX.IO will provide you with even more trading opportunities. Remember to conduct your own research before you decide to trade any cryptocurrency.

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