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Robinhood Goes All In on Crypto With Major Product Push

The brokerage will allow European customers to trade more than 200 U.S. stocks and ETFs as digital tokens and is developing its own blockchain

CEO Vlad Tenev wants Robinhood to become a global, comprehensive financial-services firm.
CEO Vlad Tenev wants Robinhood to become a global, comprehensive financial-services firm. Photo: Jose Sarmento Matos/Bloomberg News

Robinhood Markets, the brokerage upstart that drew in millions of traders during the Covid-era meme-stock frenzy, is making a significant push into crypto by launching a wave of new services designed to make its app a central hub for digital assets. 

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The brokerage’s new products will allow customers to do more than simply buy and sell cryptocurrencies.

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