In this edition of The Daily, we cover the launch of Binance Research, a new analysis division that will produce in-depth reports for customers of the leading cryptocurrency trading platform. We also look at Cobinhood’s decision to add several stablecoins to its platform and the reasoning behind the move. In addition, we focus on SWIFT’s denial of rumors that it has partnered with Ripple, as well as a plot of virtual land that was sold on Decentraland for a record amount of money.
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Binance Research Starts With Two Reports
Binance, currently the largest digital asset exchange in terms of daily trading volume, has launched a new analysis division. Binance Research will focus on creating institutional-grade research reports, the trading platform said in an announcement on its website. Binance has referred to the service as a new pillar of its ecosystem and claims it’s going to bring more transparency, while also improving the quality of information that’s available in the cryptocurrency space.

This past summer, the cryptocurrency exchange also an educational portal called Binance Academy. The platform was announced as an open-access learning hub supported by the team of the company. Binance was established in China last year and has since expanded globally to become the leading trading platform in the crypto space.
Cobinhood Announces Support for Stablecoins
Cobinhood, a platform that exchanges cryptocurrencies without trading fees, has announced that it’s adding four to its offerings. Starting Nov. 9, users will be able to trade gemini dollar (GUSD), makerdao (DAI), the paxos standard token (PAX) and trueusd (TUSD).

“We are increasing the presence of stablecoins on the Cobinhood exchange so the community understands that their voices have been heard and stability is being made possible,” said Wei-Ning Huang, co-founder of Cobinhood. “Our mission is to make the space more approachable for anyone who wants to participate.”
SWIFT Denies Rumors of Partnership With Ripple

The upcoming upgrade involves an add-on to SWIFT’s global payments innovation (GPI) system. The standard was introduced in January of last year in order to increase the operating speed of the payment network, which has been used in correspondent banking for decades. The upgrade was announced this past spring and is scheduled to be implemented on Nov. 18.
Plot of Virtual Land Sold for $215,000
An investor recently purchased a 126-parcel plot of land on Decentraland for 2.7 million mana, the virtual reality platform’s native token. The acquisition, valued at roughly $215,000, sets a new record for Decentraland, which is owned by its users. The estate was purchased via the platform’s marketplace. It allows users to trade “LAND parcels,” which represent non-fungible digital assets maintained through a smart contract on the Ethereum network.
The virtual reality project recently a new version of Agora, a platform that allows holders of mana tokens to vote on important matters. One of the first questions they are being asked concerns the time frame for the next land auction, when 9,000 unowned parcels of land will be made available to the community.
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