PANews, August 25, news from Huobi HTX announcement shows that Huobi HTX will open the deposit business for PROVE on August 25 at 18:00 (GMT+8). PROVE/USDT spot trading will open on August 25 at 21:00 (GMT+8). The withdrawal business for PROVE will open on August 26 at 21:00 (GMT+8). At the same time, Huobi Margin will add PROVE/USDT (10X) isolated margin trading on August 25 at 21:00 (GMT+8).
It is reported that $PROVE is recommended for listing by the HTX DAO community governance. Succinct is building a decentralized network of provers so that anyone can build blockchain applications and infrastructure protected by cryptographic facts (rather than trust). Succinct unifies the proof supply chain, providing highly available proof generation infrastructure and top-notch pricing for rollups, co-processors, and other applications that use zero-knowledge proofs.
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HTX will launch PROVE (Succinct) at 21:00 today, and also add PROVE/USDT (10X) margin trading.
PANews, August 25, news from Huobi HTX announcement shows that Huobi HTX will open the deposit business for PROVE on August 25 at 18:00 (GMT+8). PROVE/USDT spot trading will open on August 25 at 21:00 (GMT+8). The withdrawal business for PROVE will open on August 26 at 21:00 (GMT+8). At the same time, Huobi Margin will add PROVE/USDT (10X) isolated margin trading on August 25 at 21:00 (GMT+8). It is reported that $PROVE is recommended for listing by the HTX DAO community governance. Succinct is building a decentralized network of provers so that anyone can build blockchain applications and infrastructure protected by cryptographic facts (rather than trust). Succinct unifies the proof supply chain, providing highly available proof generation infrastructure and top-notch pricing for rollups, co-processors, and other applications that use zero-knowledge proofs.