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Boerse Stuttgart’s Crypto Platform Adds Six More Cryptocurrencies for Retail Traders

Germany’s BISON trading venue now supports LDO, BNB, AVAX, ONDO, PEPE and NEAR.

Updated Jul 30, 2025, 10:31 a.m. Published Jul 30, 2025, 10:31 a.m.
Boerse Stuttgart location in Gustav-Heinemann-Platz.
Boerse Stuttgart location in Gustav-Heinemann-Platz (Shutterstock)

What to know:

  • BISON expands its trading lineup to 32 cryptocurrencies with six new additions.
  • All assets are held by a regulated German custodian with a MiCAR license.
  • The platform serves nearly 1 million users across 72 countries.

BISON, the crypto trading platform owned by Boerse Stuttgart Group, will add six new cryptocurrencies to its offering by the end of July, bringing the total to 32.

Users will be able to buy and sell , Binance Coin , , , Pepe (PEPE) and NEAR Protocol without paying trading fees.

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The new additions broaden BISON’s asset coverage across key sectors of the crypto market, from liquid staking and meme coins to blockchain infrastructure and real-world asset tokenization.

“These six new coins were carefully selected based on market cap, regulatory compliance, custody security and user demand,” said Benjamin Kruk, BISON’s Chief Product Officer, according to a press release. “We aim to offer crypto access in a safe and regulated environment.”

For example, Lido DAO allows users to stake ETH and receive liquid tokens in return, enabling them to earn yields without locking up funds. Avalanche and NEAR both support decentralized apps, with NEAR targeting AI and chain abstraction while Avalanche emphasizes scalability through subnetworks. Ondo focuses on tokenized real-world assets such as bonds, while PEPE’s Layer-2 solution, Pepe Unchained, aims to give the memecoin more utility.

All crypto assets traded on BISON are held by Boerse Stuttgart Digital Custody GmbH, the first German firm to receive a MiCAR license for crypto custody. The platform is available to users in 72 countries and currently serves 960,000 retail customers.

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