Große türkische Kryptobörse Coinzo wird geschlossen

Große türkische Kryptobörse Coinzo wird geschlossen

Coinzo, einer der Türkei’s größte Kryptowährungsbörsen, is terminating its digital asset trading services. Die Plattform sagte, ihre Website werde in den nächsten sechs Monaten online bleiben, damit Benutzer ihre Bestände an Kryptowährung und türkischem Fiat-Geld abheben können.

Another of Turkeys Crypto Exchanges Closes Amid Ankara’S ‘Krieg’ on Cryptocurrency

Leading Turkish crypto exchange Coinzo angekündigt on Monday its ending trading operations. The platform called on customers to withdraw their assets in Turkish lira and cryptocurrency without providing any particular reason for its decision to exit the market. In a notice published on its website, the company stated:

 We have decided to terminate our digital asset service provider (cryptocurrency platform) Service.

The exchange emphasized that its website, Coinzo.com, will continue to be accessible for another six months, during which traders will be able to log in to their accounts and withdraw Turkish lira and cryptocurrencies. All features will be available except the purchase and sell options.

Our support team will continue to provide solutions to our usersproblems during this process,” Coinzo added. It also assured thatall Turkish lira and crypto money assets belonging to our users are safe.Cryptocurrency holdings that are below the minimum withdrawal limit will be credited to usersaccounts in Turkish lira within a week of the announcement.

The exchange revealed that it had already suspended the Turkish liras trading pair with its own Coinzo token (CNZ) so that its holders are not affected by price changes after the closure announcement. CNZ balances will be converted at the last transaction rate of 1.516 lira per coin and amounts transferred within seven working days.

Withdrawals in Turkish lira can be made to a bank account that matches the name and surname in a verified Coinzo account. The platform is not going to charge the usual fiat withdrawal commission and the minimum withdrawal limit has been set to 0.1 lira. It has also provided detailed instructions on how to withdraw crypto assets to another wallet.

Coinzo, operated by a company based in the city of Izmir, is one of the five largest exchanges in Turkey, according to a report by the Turkish news portal Diken. The publication claims the crypto platform was registering close to 500 million lira (Über $55 Million) in daily trading volumes.

The collapse of Coinzo follows that of other Turkish cryptocurrency exchanges such as Thodex und Vebitcoin. The two halted operations earlier this year after TCMB, the central bank of Turkey, prohibited the use of cryptocurrencies for payments. Nach dem Verbot, Turkish authorities also updated crypto regulations in May, introducing stricter requirements for local crypto trading service providers.

The news of Coinzos decision to close down comes after President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan angegeben in September that Turkey isat warwith cryptocurrency, despite earlier reports that the Turkish government had prepared a Gesetzesentwurf to regulate the country’s Kryptoraum, expected to enter parliament this October. Im Juli, deputy minister of treasury and finance, Şakir Ercan Gül, was quoted as saying thatthose that ban [Kryptowährungen] are generally countries with democracy problems.His comments suggested that Turkey will follow in the footsteps of the West in terms of its regulatory approach to the industry.

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