The Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) will soon carry out a limited pilot to trade Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH), according to a press release on Apr. 3.
The JSE has signed a master agreement with Canadian fintech firm Blockstation to continue developing tools for the trading of digital assets and security tokens.
Following a successful live-trading pilot in late January 2019, the JSE and Blockstation will continue building a safe and regulated ecosystem for trading digital assets and cryptocurrencies.
According to the announcement, a limited pilot to trade Bitcoin and Ethereum through the JSE and participating broker-dealers will be launched soon.
The JSE first announced that they chose Blockstation as a partner to introduce trading of digital currencies and tokens on the stock exchange in August 2018.
Yesterday, Cointelegraph reported that Switzerland’s principal stock exchange, SIX listed a Ripple (XRP)-based exchange-traded product.
In late March, decentralized financial contracts platform UMA partnered with Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) MakerDAO in order to release a token linked to the United States stock market.