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UCA Coin (United Crypto Alliance) was launched by a German team and aims to bring cryptocurrency to everyone through ATMs, POS, and exchanges.

UCA Coin (UCA) is a cryptocurrency launched in 2020. UCA has a current supply of 5.35Bn with 2.31Bn in circulation. The last known price of UCA is 0 USD and is 0 over the last 24 hours. It is currently trading on active market(s) with $0 traded over the last 24 hours. More information can be found at https://ucacoin.com.

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UCA Price Statistics
UCA’s Price Today
24h Price Change
-$00.00%
24h Volume
$00.00%
24h Low / 24h High
$0 / $0
Volume / Market Cap
--
Market Dominance
0.00%
Market Rank
#7685
UCA Market Cap
Market Cap
$0
Fully Diluted Market Cap
$145,900.95
UCA Price History
7d Low / 7d High
$0 / $0
All-Time High
$0
All-Time Low
$0
UCA Supply
Circulating Supply
2.31Bn
Total Supply
5.35Bn
Max Supply
0
Updated May 29, 2024 9:21 am
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UCA Coin
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Mkt Cap $0
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The US CFTC has clarified the pilot requirements for using crypto assets as collateral: BTC/ETH collateral requires a 20% capital adequacy ratio, while stablecoins require 2%.
The US CFTC has clarified the pilot requirements for using crypto assets as collateral: BTC/ETH collateral requires a 20% capital adequacy ratio, while stablecoins require 2%.
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has provided detailed guidance on a pilot program allowing crypto assets as collateral. The regulator has reiterated that participating Futures Brokers (FCMs) must submit a notification to the Market Participants Division specifying the start date for accepting crypto assets as margin. Key points include: 1. Capital Requirements: Only Bitcoin, Ethereum, and stablecoins are accepted as collateral. BTC/ETH is calculated at a 20% capital adequacy ratio, and stablecoins at 2%. Participating FCMs can only accept Bitcoin, Ethereum, or stablecoins for the first three months. 2. Compliance and Reporting Obligations: Participating FCMs must promptly report significant cybersecurity or system issues and submit weekly reports on the total amount of crypto assets in client accounts. 3. Extension After Three Months: Other crypto assets can be used as collateral after three months, while some reporting requirements will be terminated. 4. Restricted Use: Only dedicated payment stablecoins are allowed to be deposited into the remaining equity of client segregated accounts. Crypto assets cannot be used as collateral for open swaps, but eligible tokenized assets can be substituted. 5. Requirements for Derivatives Clearing Firms: Clearing firms that meet the CFTC's credit, market, and liquidity risk requirements may accept crypto assets and stablecoins as initial margin for cleared trades. (Cointelegraph)
Mar 22, 2026 9:19 am

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the all-time high price of UCA Coin (UCA)?

    The all-time high of UCA was 0 USD on 1970-01-01, from which the coin is now down 0%. The all-time high price of UCA Coin (UCA) is 0. The current price of UCA is down 0% from its all-time high.

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  • How much UCA Coin (UCA) is there in circulation?

    As of , there is currently 2.31Bn UCA in circulation. UCA has a maximum supply of 0.

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  • What is the market cap of UCA Coin (UCA)?

    The current market cap of UCA is 0. It is calculated by multiplying the current supply of UCA by its real-time market price of 0.

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  • What is the all-time low price of UCA Coin (UCA)?

    The all-time low of UCA was 0 , from which the coin is now up 0%. The all-time low price of UCA Coin (UCA) is 0. The current price of UCA is up 0% from its all-time low.

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  • Is UCA Coin (UCA) a good investment?

    UCA Coin (UCA) has a market capitalization of $0 and is ranked #7685 on CoinMarketCap. The cryptocurrency market can be highly volatile, so be sure to do your own research (DYOR) and assess your risk tolerance. Additionally, analyze UCA Coin (UCA) price trends and patterns to find the best time to purchase UCA.

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