South Korea’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, Upbit, announced it will list the EDGE (Definitive) token with three trading pairs: KRW, BTC, and USDT, expanding access for both domestic and international investors. This move is expected to increase liquidity for EDGE upon its launch in the Korean market – one of the most active cryptocurrency trading hubs in Asia.
EDGE is a non-custodial decentralized exchange (DEX) aggregator platform that allows users to trade directly on-chain without holding assets on a centralized exchange. The project aims to deliver trading performance and order matching quality comparable to CEXs while ensuring transparency and user control over assets. Being listed on Upbit could significantly boost EDGE’s visibility and trading demand in the near future.
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