CORE Deposits Opened on Centralized Exchanges, Brace for Trading
Numerous exchanges have hinted at imminent CORE trading after opening CORE deposits
CORE Trading Imminent
Core DAO and its native $CORE token are the center of attraction in the Decentralized Finance (Defi) space. Users may soon start trading $CORE on various Centralized Exchanges (CEX).
Following the news of Core DAO’s mainnet launch, numerous exchanges, including Huobi, OKX, and MEXC, backed the Satoshi Plus consensus by declaring plans to list the native token. Now the support has intensified with news of exchanges opening the floor for $CORE deposits. Huobi opened $CORE deposits on January 17.
Spot trading for CORE/USDT on all supported exchanges will be available once deposits meet the minimum liquidity requirement. With the hype surrounding the Core DAO mainnet launch, including the huge user base, $CORE trading will be a massive statement for the protocol’s development.
Earlier, the organization enabled $CORE withdrawals through the Satoshi Application, adding more momentum to the token’s launch. These recent developments, plus CORE’s untracked listing on CoinMarketCap, indicate that users may begin trading the Satoshi Plus-backed cryptocurrency shortly.
What is Core DAO:
Core DAO is the official decentralized organization developing the Satoshi Plus ecosystem. It represents an opportunity for miners to access new revenue streams by contributing hash power to the chain. Inspired by the principles of both blockchains, Core displays a deep appreciation for the history of the crypto ecosystem paired with an even greater excitement for Core’s role in its future.
Where to find Core DAO:
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