The addition comes barely a year after the platform launched Wealthsimple Crypto, the first regulated crypto exchange in Canada. Initially, the platform enabled investors to trade in Ethereum and Bitcoin.  The fourteen newly added cryptocurrencies include tokens with significant utility cases and some that gained prominence in the wake of the Decentralized Finance (DeFi) boom.  The tokens include; Aave, Balancer, Basic Attention Token, Bitcoin Cash, Compound, Curve, Dogecoin, Kyber Network, Chainlink, Litecoin, Maker, Sythentix, Uniswap, and Yearn Finance.  To start trading cryptocurrencies, users will need to update their Wealthsimple Trade mobile app and acknowledge risk disclosure changes. Wealthsimple notes that it focused on security and audits, governance, maturity, demand, and liquidity in listing the new cryptocurrencies.  With the addition, Wealthsimple also removed limits on the purchase of Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, and Ethereum.

Wealthsimple raises CAD 750 million

Furthermore, Wealthsimple’s crypto expansion follows the company’s recent funding round that raised CAD 750 million ($610 million) at a post-money valuation of CAD 5 billion ($4 billion). Meritech and Greylock led the investment round. In October last year, Wealthsimple had raised CAD 114 million at a CAD 1.5 billion post-money valuations. The company noted that it experienced significant growth during the pandemic, which likely contributed to its high valuation. As of early May, Wealthsimple had surpassed the two million user mark in Canada.  [robinhood] [binance]