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April 19, 2022

Robinhood Now Owns Crypto Exchange Firm Ziglu

By acquiring the United Kingdom-based crypto asset startup Ziglu, Robinhood, a popular cryptocurrency-friendly stock trading software, is striving for worldwide development.

The acquisition of Ziglu by Robinhood was officially announced Tuesday, subject to regulatory approvals and other closing conditions. Cointelegraph inquired about the deal’s size, but the firm refused.

The purchase will aid Robinhood’s worldwide expansion, allowing the company to finally reach markets in the United Kingdom and Europe. The move coincides with Robinhood’s revived development attempts this year, following its cancellation of ambitious expansion plans in nations such as the United Kingdom in 2020.

Mark Hipperson, the former Barclays technology head and co-founder of Starling bank, created Ziglu in 2020, according to Cointelegraph. Customers can purchase and trade eleven cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), and others, through the company’s digital platform. Users can also earn incentives and pay for services with a debit card on the Ziglu platform.

In the United States, Robinhood is a large online brokerage noted for providing a commission-free investing and trading platform. After launching trading of major cryptocurrencies such as BTC and ETH in 2018, Robinhood became well-known in the crypto industry.

Despite some criticism over its trading procedures and heightened scrutiny from US regulators last year, Robinhood has recently pushed forward with its development. Early in April 2022, the company announced plans to integrate the Lightning Network into its digital wallet function for an additional 2 million customers.

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