We are pleased to announce the listing of ZetaChain (ZETA) for spot trading on OKX. Please note the following schedule:
- ZETA Deposits: Open starting January 30, 2024, at 17:00 (UTC+7).
- Spot Trading (ZETA/USDT): Begins February 1, 2024, at 10:00 (UTC+7).
- ZETA Withdrawals: Enabled from February 2, 2024, at 17:00 (UTC+7).
About ZetaChain (ZETA)
ZetaChain is an omnichain Layer 1 blockchain designed for seamless cross-chain interoperability. Key features include:
- Chain-Agnostic Asset Access: Applications on ZetaChain can interact with assets from any blockchain (including Bitcoin) without bridges or wrapped tokens.
- Future-Proof dApps: Native multichain compatibility ensures applications remain adaptable to new blockchains.
- Simplified Development: Offers a secure, cost-efficient, and scalable alternative to vulnerable bridging solutions.
Asset Details:
- Name: ZetaChain
- Ticker: ZETA
- Total Supply: 2,100,000,000
Risk Disclaimer
The information provided above includes third-party content and is for educational purposes only. OKX does not guarantee accuracy or endorse this as financial advice. Digital assets are highly volatile; investors may lose their entire investment. Conduct independent research and assess your risk tolerance before trading.
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FAQ
Q1: When can I start trading ZETA on OKX?
A: Spot trading begins on February 1, 2024, at 10:00 (UTC+7).
Q2: What makes ZetaChain unique?
A: Its omnichain architecture allows dApps to access assets across blockchains (e.g., Bitcoin) without bridges, enhancing security and reducing complexity.
Q3: Are there risks involved with ZETA trading?
A: Yes. Cryptocurrencies are speculative and volatile. Always evaluate risks and invest responsibly.
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OKX Team
January 30, 2024
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