TL;DR: Welcome to In Case You Missed It (ICYMI), a daily crypto news update. Coinbase considering launch of their own IEO platform. New Bitcoin.com exchange debuts token trading. GXChain team members arrested in China. SLP token-based online casino game opens. Edge Wallet adds Binance Coin support, and SafePal S1 hardware wallet now supports Bitcoin Cash.



Coinbase Studying Possible IEO Platform

Coinbase revealed they are considering a launch of their own IEO platform. The announcement was made by the exchange’s head of institutional sales in Asia, Kayvon Pirestani, who declared this was indeed an initiative being explored. He stated they were “carefully exploring not only the IEO space but also STOs [security token offerings]. But I can’t make any formal announcements right now.” Coinbase will be competing exchanges already offering IEOs such as Binance and Huobi.

Bitcoin.com Exchange Debuts SLP Tokens Trading

Bitcoin.com’s new exchange included an informative page about their supporting SLP tokens. It details the basics of every SLP token along with its market cap and trading volumes. So far, the exchange appears to support just three SLP tokens, SPICE, ADC Coin, and the stablecoin, Honest Coin.

GXChain Team Arrested in China

Breaking news: an early Chinese public chain GXC is reported to sell users' data to "illegal forces". All team members were arrested this afternoon. GXC price dumped 16% so far. PS: it has nothing to do with tokens, it's only because they illegally use users' data. #crypto #GXC pic.twitter.com/jN7sox04JP — Cindy Wang (@crypto_cindy) September 11, 2019

GXChain, a Chinese blockchain startup, is alleged to have sold users’ data to “illegal forces,” according to China-based journalist Cindy Wang. The GXChain is a project devoted a system of trusted IDs in a secure environment, where each user would be the only owner and trustee of his data. Local Chinese police officers have since arrested all the members of the team, and the price of their token has taken a major hit.

SLP Token-Based Online Casino Spice Casa Launches

Announcing Spice Casa: the worlds first SLP-based gambling site, mainly focused on the $SPICE #BitcoinCash utility token. There are no deposits, all bets are handled instantly on-chain and results are provably fairhttps://t.co/6CRQbNqaZF — Spice Casa (@SpiceCasa) September 10, 2019

Interested in winning (or losing) some of your precious SPICE tokens? Spice.casa is the first dice casino fueled by SLP technology, where you can play a dice game certified to be probably fair in the same way the popular SatoshiDice is. The new Spice.casa portal has only been operating for two days, but more than 2,000 bets have already been made, a great example of another use case for SPICE the appreciation coin built on top of the Bitcoin Cash SLP protocol. SPICE in no way affiliated with CoinSpice.

Edge Wallet Adds Binance Coin Support

Latest release of @EdgeWallet now adds support for #BinanceCoin. Edge is now the only non custodial platform to support the top 10 cryptocurrencies by market cap. https://t.co/j31v7bpLRC — Paul Puey (@paullinator) September 10, 2019

Edge Wallet added support for Binance Coin, the official currency of the Binance exchange. Now, Edge wallet users can hold and transact Binance Coin natively. With this listing, Edge Wallet is the only cryptocurrency wallet supporting all of the top ten coins in a non-custodial way. It is also it is an open-source wallet, so their code is available for everyone to review and rate their operation and transparency.

Bitcoin Cash is Live on SafePal S1

SafePal S1, a hardware cryptocurrency wallet backed by Binance, is announcing through their official Twitter account support for Bitcoin Cash. This is part of a new firmware update, and the company has also introduced support for Litecoin and Dash, among other security fixes.

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