Gemini’s entry to the market comes amid France gaining at least 2% in new crypto users over the past two years, according to the firm.
Winklevoss brothers-founded cryptocurrency exchange Gemini is launching in France almost a year after receiving a digital asset service provider (DASP) registration.
Gemini exchange has officially launched its platform in France, allowing local users to deposit, trade and store at least 70 digital assets on web or mobile devices, the company announced to Cointelegraph on Nov. 19.
The exchange’s entry to the market comes months after Gemini received the DASP registration from the French markets regulator, Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF), in January 2024.