Colombian fintech MarketXM.io expands its services by designing a P2P exchange platform for digital assets in which users will be able to buy and sell cryptocurrencies among themselves without having to resort to an additional payment per transaction.
Along with its expansion in services, the company brought with it a change of image that is related to the new project that is at the door. According to the web portal of La República, MarketXM.io seeks to promote the exchange of digital assets as a solution for companies and individuals.
Juan Manuel Lopez, CEO of the fintech, stated that they are at a fresh start where their focus is on expanding as a company when it comes to blockchain technology “to now offer solutions to people and companies looking for an alternative to transfer money anywhere on the planet in a simpler or cheaper way, or who see cryptoassets as an alternative for savings or investment”
With this new addition to its portfolio, MarketXM.io also aims to support both emerging and established companies that are in fact underfunded.
And to deal with this problem, the Colombian company bets on blockchain technology with regard to derivative markets, since it offers “A simpler, safer, faster and cheaper infrastructure, so that markets flourish, millions of companies can access the capital market and hundreds of millions of people can invest for their future”.
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