23.1 The following Cryptocurrencies are implemented on the Service: 23.1.1 Aave (AAVE): A decentralized finance protocol allowing users to lend and borrow crypto.
23.1.2 Avalanche (AVAX): A blockchain for decentralized applications and networks.
23.1.3 Binance Coin (BNB): An ERC20 token issued by Binance on Ethereum.
23.1.4 Binance USD (BUSD): A stablecoin backed by Binance, regulated in the US.
23.1.5 Bitcoin (BTC): An original cryptocurrency, a form of electronic cash. Bitcoin carries the ticker BTC and is currently the largest cryptocurrency on the market.
23.1.6 Bitcoin Cash (BCH): A split from Bitcoin, carrying the ticker BCH.
23.1.7 BitTorrent Token (BTTC): A utility token based on blockchain, used for decentralized protocols.
23.1.8 Cardano (ADA): A decentralized blockchain platform, with internal cryptocurrency Ada.
23.1.9 Chainlink (LINK): A blockchain abstraction layer with a decentralized oracle network.
23.1.10 Cosmos (ATOM): A decentralized network of interoperable blockchains.
23.1.11 DAI ERC20: An ERC20 stablecoin pegged to USD, operating on the Ethereum blockchain.
23.1.12 Dash (DASH): A cryptocurrency based on Bitcoin software, carries the same ticker DASH.
23.1.13 Dogecoin (DOGE): A cryptocurrency based on Bitcoin software, initially created as a "joke currency," but quickly gained market attention.
23.1.14 EOS.IO (EOS): A blockchain protocol with the cryptocurrency EOS.
23.1.15 Ethereum (ETH): An open-source, blockchain-based platform featuring smart contract functionality. Ethereum carries the ticker ETH and is one of the largest cryptocurrencies in the market.
23.1.16 Ethereum Classic (ETC): A split from Ethereum with the ticker ETC.
23.1.17 Ethena (ENA): A synthetic dollar protocol built on Ethereum.
23.1.18 Fantom (FTM): A DAG smart contract platform for DeFi services.
23.1.19 First Digital USD (FDUSD): A stablecoin for stability in the cryptocurrency market.
23.1.20 Horizen (ZEN): Focuses on security and privacy in blockchain.
23.1.21 Litecoin (LTC): One of the first cryptocurrencies created after Bitcoin, carries the ticker LTC.
23.1.22 Monero (XMR): An open-source cryptocurrency focused on privacy and decentralization, carries the ticker XMR.
23.1.23 Near Protocol (NEAR): A community-run cloud computing blockchain platform.
23.1.24 Polkadot (DOT): A blockchain that delivers multiple blockchains.
23.1.25 Polygon (POL): A platform for Ethereum scaling and infrastructure development.
23.1.26 Raven (RVN): A coin offering early NFT promises.
23.1.27 Ripple (XRP): A cryptocurrency for global money transfers via blockchain, carries the ticker XRP.
23.1.28 Shiba Inu (SHIB): A dog-themed token, similar to Dogecoin but built on Ethereum.
23.1.29 Solana (SOL): A decentralized finance (DeFi) solution using blockchain technology.
23.1.30 Stellar (XLM): A unit of digital currency like Bitcoin, carries the ticker XLM.
23.1.31 Tether (USDT): A stablecoin pegged to fiat currencies, specifically the US Dollar, carrying the ticker USDT.
23.1.32 Tron (TRX): A decentralized operating system with a native cryptocurrency, TRX.
23.1.33 TrueUSD (TUSD): A stablecoin backed by US dollars held in escrow.
23.1.34 Uniswap (UNI): A protocol token available through liquidity mining pools.
23.1.35 USDC ERC20: An ERC20 stablecoin pegged to USD.
23.1.36 Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC): A tokenized version of Bitcoin on the Ethereum blockchain.
23.1.37 Zcash (ZEC): A cryptocurrency focused on enhanced privacy, carries the ticker ZEC.