Kaspa is now available for swap on LetsExchange, allowing users to trade KAS for over 5k cryptos with zero service fees using a promo code.
Author: Tanishq Bodh
Written On: Fri, 18 Oct 2024 19:16:24 GMT
Kaspa (KAS) can now be swapped for over 5,000 cryptocurrencies on LetsExchange, a global crypto exchange hub known for supporting a wide variety of coins and tokens. Users can easily swap KAS through LetsExchange’s platform, which is integrated with third-party platforms, apps, and wallets.
In a bid to support the KAS community, LetsExchange is offering a promo code that reduces the service fee to zero for every swap involving KAS. Users are encouraged to follow LetsExchange’s social media channels for details on this promotion.
Security remains a priority, with LetsExchange employing automatic AML verification to flag any suspicious activity during swaps. The platform’s 24/7 customer support is available to resolve any issues users may encounter.
This development expands the trading possibilities for KAS holders, providing more flexibility in their cryptocurrency exchanges.
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