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Abstract:BitForex exchange provides a safe and transparent environment for staking coins, various altcoins and perpetual contracts, and spot trading. As part of their services to their users, they publically announced the listing of Frax Share (FXS) on BitForex. The details are listed below - Happy trading!
BitForex exchange provides a safe and transparent environment for staking coins, various altcoins and perpetual contracts, and spot trading. As part of their services to their users, they publically announced the listing of Frax Share (FXS) on BitForex. The details are listed below - Happy trading!
Listing Time:
• FXS deposit will open on 2023/01/21 10:30 (GMT+8)
• FXS/USDT trading will open on 2023/01/21 11:00 (GMT+8)
• FXS withdrawal will open on 2023/01/21 11:00 (GMT+8)
Token Info:
• Project Name: Frax Share
• Token Symbol: FXS
• Total Supply: 99,822,984 FXS
• Circulating Supply: 72,967,297 FXS
• Official Website: https://frax.finance/
• Blockchain Explorer: https://etherscan.io/
• Contract Address(ERC20):0x3432B6A60D23Ca0dFCa7761B7ab56459D9C964D0
The Frax Protocol is the first fractional-algorithmic stablecoin system. Frax is open-source, permissionless, and entirely on-chain – currently implemented on Ethereum (with possible cross-chain implementations in the future). The end goal of the Frax protocol is to provide highly scalable, decentralized, algorithmic money in place of fixed-supply digital assets like BTC.
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