There’s new movement in South Korea! Bithumb (the country’s second largest exchange) is set to launch a KRW trading pair for SAPIEN, with trading officially opening at 5 PM today.
To briefly explain what SAPIEN does—it’s a project focused on data annotation, emphasizing scalability. With AI and machine learning being so hot right now, the data annotation sector does have a lot of potential.
The Korean market is always pretty sensitive to new tokens, and this time Bithumb is moving quickly. If you’re interested, keep an eye on its opening performance.
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SellTheBounce
· 12-05 02:47
Korean exchanges listing new coins—I've seen this trick too many times. Those who rush in at the opening are basically bag holders. As soon as there's a rebound, I sell. History tells me there will always be a lower point.
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RektRecorder
· 12-05 02:45
The speed of Korean exchanges is really fast, but it depends on whether they can hold steady after the market opens.
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NonFungibleDegen
· 12-05 02:41
ngl korea moving fast on this one... data labeling szn probably nothing but the tokenomics actually kinda make sense? aping in at open lmaooo
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 12-05 02:39
Korea is about to heat up again; the data labeling sector really has something to it.
There’s new movement in South Korea! Bithumb (the country’s second largest exchange) is set to launch a KRW trading pair for SAPIEN, with trading officially opening at 5 PM today.
To briefly explain what SAPIEN does—it’s a project focused on data annotation, emphasizing scalability. With AI and machine learning being so hot right now, the data annotation sector does have a lot of potential.
The Korean market is always pretty sensitive to new tokens, and this time Bithumb is moving quickly. If you’re interested, keep an eye on its opening performance.