KUALA LUMPUR: Digital asset exchange operator Luno is planning to add more cryptocurrency or digital assets (crypto assets) in 2022 to be traded and invested on its platform in Malaysia.
Luno Malaysia country manager Aaron Tang (pic) said Luno is expected to launch less than 10 coins (crypto assets) and is currently working to obtain approvals by the Securities Commission, thus is unable to reveal the names of the crypto assets.
“This is actually our No. 1 customer request. We hope that by adding more of the coins, it will drive more users to the local regulated platform and help grow the ecosystem in a safe and responsible manner,” he said during the virtual “Luno year-in-review and 2022 outlook” yesterday.