Bithumb Announces Listing of Two New Binance-Backed Altcoins! Prices Move!
Bithumb announced that it will list altcoins named Jito (JTO) and ether.fi (ETHFI).
Bithumb, South Korea's second largest cryptocurrency exchange after Upbit, started the day with an altcoin announcement.
At this point, Bithumb announced that it will list altcoins named Jito (JTO) and ether.fi (ETHFI).
“JTO and ETHFI will be added to the KRW market today.
Jito (JTO) transaction support:
Supported Market: Korean Won Market
Supported Network: Solana (SOL) (Deposits made via other networks are not supported.)
Deposit start: 05.09.2024 (Thursday) scheduled for 14:00.
ETHFI transaction support:
Supported Market: Korean Won Market
Supported network: Ethereum (ETH) (Deposits via other networks are not supported.)
Deposit start: 05.09.2024 (Thursday) scheduled for 14:00.”
Following the listing news, there was an increase in JTO and ETHFI prices.
*This is not investment advice.
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