New York Stock Exchange to add to a host of cryptocurrencies
- Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the parent company of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), tweeted that they are adding a host of cryptocurrencies.
- ICE and Blockstream partnered with each other to establish a “Cryptocurrency Data Feed.”

Intercontinental Exchange (ICE), the parent company of the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), tweeted that they are adding a host of cryptocurrencies. ICE and Blockstream partnered with each other to establish a “Cryptocurrency Data Feed,” which will provide with real-time and historical data of cryptocurrency prices from all over the world. As of now, they have selected just 2.75% of the total crypto projects in the world.
Currently, here is the full list of cryptocurrencies presently supported:
• Aelf
• Ardor
• Augur
• Cardano
• Basic Attention
• Bitcoin
• Bitcoin Cash ABC
• Bitcoin Cash SV
• Bitcoin Gold
• BitShares
• Bytom
• CyberMiles
• Crypto. com
• Dash
• Decentraland
• DigiBtyte
• Dogecoin
• Elastos
• EOS
• Ether
• Ethereum Classic
• Gas
• Gemini Dollar
• Huobi Token
• ICON
• IOST
• Kyber Network
• Litecoin
• Lisk
• Metaverse ETP
• MIOTA
• Mithril
• Monero
• Nebulas
• NEM
• NEO
• Odyssey
• OmiseGO
• Ontology
• Paxos
• Qtum
• Ripple
• Siacoin
• Status
• Steem Dollars
• Stellar
• TenX
• Theta Token
• Tether
• TRON
• TrueUSD
• USD Coin
• VeChain
• Verge
• WaltonChain
• Zcash
• Zilliqa
• 0x
Author

Rajarshi Mitra
Independent Analyst
Rajarshi entered the blockchain space in 2016. He is a blockchain researcher who has worked for Blockgeeks and has done research work for several ICOs. He gets regularly invited to give talks on the blockchain technology and cryptocurrencies.





