Stocks, shares and crypto website ADVFN last night won the ‘Judge’s Choice Award’ for its cryptocurrency offering for private investors.
The MoneyAge Awards – now in their fifth year – celebrate excellence within the personal finance space. Judges praised ADVFN for the breadth and depth of its cryptocurrency coverage noting the 7,500 cryptocurrencies covered on the platform and the market-leading suite of crypto analysis tools.
The last 18 months has seen ADVFN rapidly expand its crypto service (https://www.advfn.com/cryptocurrency) with new features, functionality and listings added. Users of the platform have access to real-time, streaming market data, charts, news and tools for the cryptocurrency universe.
“ADVFN was quick to see the opportunities within the cryptocurrency sector and in 2017 introduced its cryptocurrency information offering to the US and UK market. We have continued to drive and develop this platform to make it into the award-winning entity it is today,” said Clem Chambers CEO of ADVFN. We are delighted with this additional accolade, which acknowledges the extensive spectrum of analysis tools and data provided on the site.”
Last year ADVFN also won Cryptocurrency Platform of the Year in the UK Enterprise Awards.
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