According to ChainCatcher, Ramp Network, which was previously available in 33 states, now provides services throughout the United States, enabling more than 100 million users to simplify cryptocurrency purchases. Its services include support for major cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ethereum and USDT.
Ramp’s expansion also includes major states with stricter regulations, such as New York and Hawaii. San Francisco-based cryptocurrency company Coinbase expanded to Hawaii after updating state regulations.
“This expansion allows us to serve all Americans, but it also enables our hundreds of partners to serve over 100 million people in states we can now reach,” said Szymon Sypniewicz, CEO and co-founder of Ramp Network.