Key facts
- Moomoo U.S. expanded cryptocurrency trading to Texas, now available in five states.
- The platform offers trading in 32 cryptocurrencies with zero commission.
- A new Direct Crypto Deposit & Withdraw feature allows asset movement between Web3 wallets and Moomoo accounts.
- Moomoo launched API Skills, enabling users to connect AI agents for strategy building.
- Moomoo was the first U.S. brokerage to offer retail access to Figure Technology Solutions' blockchain-native share offering.
Moomoo U.S. has expanded its cryptocurrency trading services to Texas, making it available in five states with access to 32 cryptocurrencies and zero commission trades. The platform also introduced Direct Crypto Deposit & Withdraw, allowing users to transfer digital assets between external Web3 wallets and their Moomoo accounts. This feature supports connections with numerous leading wallets and exchanges, offering access to over 50 cryptocurrencies, including newer listings like MON and BNB. A limited-time rewards program offers Bitcoin bonuses for completing trades.
In parallel, Moomoo launched API Skills, a feature that allows users to connect their own AI agents to the platform to develop investment strategies. Neil McDonald, CEO of Moomoo U.S., stated that the goal is to empower investors with tools for market monitoring, opportunity evaluation, and workflow creation, rather than replacing them. He noted that retail investors are increasingly focused on macro factors and have broadened their interest in AI-related investments beyond large tech companies to include semiconductors, data centers, cybersecurity, and software.
Albi Mema, Director of Crypto Operations at Moomoo U.S., highlighted Moomoo's role in ensuring retail investors are not excluded from evolving market infrastructure, referencing the platform's prior offering of Figure Technology Solutions' blockchain-native share offering. Moomoo has also partnered with Kalshi to offer CFTC-regulated event contracts tied to economic data, elections, and major sporting events directly within its app.
