According to the news, Tiger Securities’ official website shows that all virtual asset transactions under the username are completed by the licensed virtual asset trading platform operator Hash Blockchain Limited. Currently, professional investors can trade 18 types of virtual assets, while retail investors can only buy and sell Bitcoin and Ethereum. Tiger Securities charges a 0.2% commission for virtual asset transactions and claims “absolutely no other hidden fees.” They also do not charge any fees for withdrawing funds, but some banks may charge fees for fund withdrawals. Currently, only purchases of virtual assets in US dollars are supported, with a minimum transaction amount of $10.