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Fideum's Commitment to Transparency in Asset Listings

Apr 30, 2024
Fideum's Commitment to Transparency in Asset Listings

In our ongoing effort to enhance transparency and provide as much information symmetry as possible, Fideum is committed to openly communicating our asset listing decisions. This blog post serves as your guide to the assets we have decided to list and will be regularly updated to reflect any new decisions.

Roadmap

Our roadmap will detail the assets scheduled for listing and will be updated here. Announcements will also be made via our official Twitter account to ensure our community is well-informed in real time.Note: Transfers and trading for new assets will not be supported until an official listing announcement is made. Depositing these assets into your Fideum account prematurely may result in a permanent loss of funds.

Current Listings

  • Assets on Ethereum ERC20: We continue to support a variety of ERC20 tokens, ensuring a broad selection for our users.
  • Assets on Other Supported Networks: Our platform supports multiple blockchain networks, details of which are updated here as expansions occur.

Upcoming Listings

  • Internet Computer (ICP)
  • Bittensor (TAO)
  • Aave (AAVE)
  • Cosmos (ATOM)

This list is not exhaustive. Assets not mentioned are not necessarily excluded from future consideration.

Why These Assets?

Our decision to list new assets is guided by a rigorous review process encompassing legal, compliance, and technical security assessments. This process does not prioritize market cap or popularity but focuses on the intrinsic value and stability of the assets.

  • Legal and Compliance Review: Every asset undergoes a thorough review to ensure it meets our high standards for legal compliance.
  • Technical Security Assessment: Our technical team evaluates the stability and security measures of the asset’s underlying technology.
  • Market Demand: While not the primary criterion, we also consider the demand and community support for potential listings.

Disclaimer & Risks

Please note that there could be delays or cancellations in the listing process due to a variety of factors. Fideum makes every effort to minimize these risks but cannot guarantee listing dates or the permanence of any listed asset. Our policies and processes are subject to change, and we reserve the right to discontinue this publication at any time.NOT INVESTMENT ADVICEThe content provided here is for informational purposes only and is general in nature. It should not be relied upon or construed as legal, tax, investment, financial, a promise, guarantee, or other advice. Nothing contained herein constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer by Fideum or its affiliates to buy or sell any cryptocurrencies or other financial instruments in any jurisdiction in which such solicitation or offer would be unlawful under the laws of such jurisdiction.

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