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Luno Malaysia now supports 51 crypto assets after adding 29 new SC-approved digital assets

  • BY Alexander Wong
  • 29 March 2026
  • 5:21 pm
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Luno Malaysia has expanded its digital asset offering with the addition of 29 newly approved crypto assets, bringing its total to 51. According to its latest announcement, this is the largest batch of new listings on the platform to date, and all assets have received approval from the Securities Commission Malaysia (SC).

With this expansion, Luno says it now offers the widest selection of crypto assets among regulated digital asset exchanges in Malaysia. The new listings span eight categories, including Layer 1, Layer 2, decentralised finance (DeFi), AI x Crypto, gaming, NFTs, real-world assets (RWA), and decentralised physical infrastructure networks (DePIN).

29 new assets across multiple crypto segments

The newly added assets cover a broad range of use cases and blockchain ecosystems. For Layer 1 networks, Luno has introduced assets such as TRON (TRX), Celestia (TIA), Injective (INJ), SEI, Sonic (S), Starknet (STRK), SUI, Toncoin (TON), and Berachain (BERA).

Layer 2 additions include Arbitrum (ARB), Immutable X (IMX), Loopring (LRC) and Optimism (OP).

In the DeFi category, new listings include Ankr (ANKR), Ethereum Name Service (ENS), LayerZero (ZRO), Lido DAO
(LDO), Jupiter (JUP), and Pyth Network (PYTH), while AI-related projects such as Artificial Superintelligence Alliance (FET), Bittensor (TAO), Render (RNDR) and Virtuals Protocol (VIRTUAL) are also part of this rollout.

New gaming-related tokens such as Axie Infinity (AXS) and The Sandbox (SAND), as well as ApeCoin (APE) under NFTs, are also included.

For real-world asset tokenisation, Luno has added Ondo Finance (ONDO) and PAX Gold (PAXG), while Helium (HNT) has been added under the DePIN category.

Available now, with staggered Exchange rollout

All 29 new crypto assets are immediately available via Luno’s Instant Buy/Sell feature. However, availability on the Exchange platform will be rolled out in three batches, launched two weeks apart.

Luno Deputy Country Manager for Malaysia, Jeroni Khoo, said, “This is the biggest single crypto asset launch in Luno Malaysia’s history, and it reflects both our commitment to the Security Commission’s (SC) regulatory framework, and our ambition to give Malaysians access to the best of what the global crypto ecosystem has to offer.”

He added that with 51 assets now listed, investors can build more diversified portfolios while benefiting from the security and compliance standards that Luno upholds.

According to Luno, the expanded listing allows both retail and institutional investors in Malaysia to access a broader range of digital assets across multiple sectors, within a regulated and familiar platform.

For safety and security, Luno says all listed assets undergo its rigorous screening process covering technical, legal and regulatory criteria, and have received full SC approval before making them available to investors.

Luno adds that educational resources for these assets are available through its Luno Discover section, aimed at helping users make informed and responsible investment decisions.

At the moment, Luno says it has over 1 million users in Malaysia and it is currently the only exchange platform that offers both conventional and Shariah-compliant investment options. It added that its flexible stacking feature allows Malaysian investors to safely participate in the ecosystem and grow their savings passively.

Tags: CryptocryptocurrencyDigital AssetsLunoLuno MalaysiaSecurities Commission
Alexander Wong

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