Swiss Crypto Bank AMINA is launching the SUI token trading and custody service, with plans to offer SUI staking service.
BlockBeats News, August 5th: Swiss crypto bank AMINA Bank has become the world's first regulated bank to offer SUI token trading and custody services.
Reportedly, SUI is the native asset of the Sui blockchain, designed to replace traditional Web2 infrastructure, supporting enterprise-grade low-latency applications and efficient transaction processing. AMINA plans to offer SUI staking services in the future and has opened buy and sell functions for customers with unlimited trading volume, while incorporating governance tools to support compliance and auditing processes.
In previous news, Swiss bank AMINA supported Ripple's stablecoin RLUSD custody and trading.
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