Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the parent company of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), has announced a total of 58 crypto assets that have been selected for its "Cryptocurrency Data Feed.”
Earlier this year, ICE partnered with Blockstream to launch the Cryptocurrency Data Feed which delivers “real-time and historical data for the most widely and actively traded cryptocurrencies.”
Full list of cryptocurrencies included in our Cryptocurrency Data Feed
— ICE Data Services (@ICEDataServices) March 14, 2019
(this is going to take a few tweets):
• Aelf
• Ardor
• Augur
• Cardano
• Basic Attention
• Bitcoin
• Bitcoin Cash ABC
• Bitcoin Cash SV
• Bitcoin Gold
• BitShares
• Bytom
• CyberMiles
• Crypto. com
— ICE Data Services (@ICEDataServices) March 14, 2019
• Dash
• Decentraland
• DigiBtyte
• Dogecoin
• Elastos
• EOS
• Ether
• Ethereum Classic
• Gas
• Gemini Dollar
• Huobi Token
• ICON
• IOST
• Kyber Network
• Litecoin
• Lisk
• Metaverse ETP
• MIOTA
• Mithril
• Monero
• Nebulas
• NEM
• NEO
— ICE Data Services (@ICEDataServices) March 14, 2019
• Odyssey
• OmiseGO
• Ontology
• Paxos
• Qtum
• Ripple
• Siacoin
• Status
• Steem Dollars
• Stellar
• TenX
• Theta Token
• Tether
• TRON
• TrueUSD
• USD Coin
• VeChain
• Verge
• WaltonChain
• Zcash
• Zilliqa
• 0x
The feed offers a number of monitoring services for the crypto market including price discovery, historic data, full-depth market by price and by venue insight, and daily summaries including a calculated accumulated volume, the volume of weighted average price (VWAP), and turnover value, among others.
Last year, ICE announced its plans to launch a digital assets platform, Bakkt. In an update regarding the platform’s launch, it said that it expects to provide an updated timeline in early 2019 for “the trading, clearing and warehousing of the Bakkt Bitcoin (USD) Daily Futures Contract.”
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