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Upbit Listed DeepBook, DEEP Price Doubled in Minutes


by Victoria Ronina
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Upbit Listed DeepBook, DEEP Price Doubled in Minutes

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Upbit Listed DeepBook, DEEP Price Doubled in Minutes

Upbit, the leading South Korean crypto exchange, listed DeepBook , the native token of the Sui network-based decentralized finance protocol.

According to the announcement, DEEP was listed on the exchange at 05:30 UTC on April 22. The Sui-based token is only available for trading with the Korean won at this point.

DeepBook is an on-chain liquidity aggregator protocol, also called a decentralized central limit order book (CLOB), on the Sui blockchain. On April 16, DeepBook v3.1 went live — it upgraded the liquidity pools and brought lower fees.

DeepBook started to see the immediate impact of the Upbit listing. DEEP rallied from $0.92 to $0.183 in less than 10 minutes after the announcement.

However, the asset witnessed a sudden selloff right after reaching its local high. DEEP is trading at $0.13 at the time of writing. Its market cap is hovering around the $400 million mark with a daily trading volume of $232 million.

Notably, Upbit is not the first South Korean exchange to support DEEP. Bithumb, another prominent exchange in the region, listed DeepBook on Jan. 8.

Bithumb’s listing brought a similar momentum for the asset — DEEP rose by 70% following the announcement.

Listing announcements from the South Korean crypto market have proven to have a positive impact on token prices.

On April 16, Upbit listed WalletConnect Token (WCT), which brought a 36% rally for the asset. SAFE SAFE $0.42 24h volatility: 1.2% Market cap: $235.86 M Vol. 24h: $11.96 M gained 75% right after the Upbit announcement in October 2024.

CoinMarketCap data shows that Upbit is currently the fourth-leading exchange in the market with a daily trading volume of $2.2 billion.

Upbit Listed DeepBook, DEEP Price Doubled in Minutes

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MainNewsUpbit Listed...

Upbit Listed DeepBook, DEEP Price Doubled in Minutes


by Victoria Ronina
for Coinspeaker
Upbit Listed DeepBook, DEEP Price Doubled in Minutes

Coinspeaker
Upbit Listed DeepBook, DEEP Price Doubled in Minutes

Upbit, the leading South Korean crypto exchange, listed DeepBook , the native token of the Sui network-based decentralized finance protocol.

According to the announcement, DEEP was listed on the exchange at 05:30 UTC on April 22. The Sui-based token is only available for trading with the Korean won at this point.

DeepBook is an on-chain liquidity aggregator protocol, also called a decentralized central limit order book (CLOB), on the Sui blockchain. On April 16, DeepBook v3.1 went live — it upgraded the liquidity pools and brought lower fees.

DeepBook started to see the immediate impact of the Upbit listing. DEEP rallied from $0.92 to $0.183 in less than 10 minutes after the announcement.

However, the asset witnessed a sudden selloff right after reaching its local high. DEEP is trading at $0.13 at the time of writing. Its market cap is hovering around the $400 million mark with a daily trading volume of $232 million.

Notably, Upbit is not the first South Korean exchange to support DEEP. Bithumb, another prominent exchange in the region, listed DeepBook on Jan. 8.

Bithumb’s listing brought a similar momentum for the asset — DEEP rose by 70% following the announcement.

Listing announcements from the South Korean crypto market have proven to have a positive impact on token prices.

On April 16, Upbit listed WalletConnect Token (WCT), which brought a 36% rally for the asset. SAFE SAFE $0.42 24h volatility: 1.2% Market cap: $235.86 M Vol. 24h: $11.96 M gained 75% right after the Upbit announcement in October 2024.

CoinMarketCap data shows that Upbit is currently the fourth-leading exchange in the market with a daily trading volume of $2.2 billion.

Upbit Listed DeepBook, DEEP Price Doubled in Minutes

Read the article at Coinspeaker