[Initial Listing] Bitget to list Moon App (APP) in the Innovation Zone and Bot Zone
We are thrilled to announce that Moon App (APP) will be listed in the Innovation Zone and Bot Zone. Spot Grid Trading will go live within 24 hours after the listing. Check out the details below:
Innovation Zone:
Bitget Innovation Zone is mainly for trending tokens (initial) listing. A 60-day valuation period will be given for all the newly listed pairs in the zone. Trading pairs will be delisted if the trading pairs do not meet the criteria (e.g. Market Depth).
Deposit available: Now
Trading available: January 12, 10:00 (UTC)
Withdrawal available: January 13, 12:00 (UTC)
Spot Trading Link: APP/USDT
Spot Grid Trading Link: APP/USDT
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Introduction
Moon App is an Injective-focused launchpad superapp, integrating advanced on-chain trading bots - trading, placing on-chain limit orders, sniping presales, sniping liquidity and sandwiching bot, available to retail users.
Contract Address (ERC-20): 0xc5d27f27f08d1fd1e3ebbaa50b3442e6c0d50439
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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