I just saw someone in the group say that BGB has been listed on one of the top three Korean exchanges. I thought it was UPBIT at first, but after looking closely, it wasn't. Still, this counts as positive news.
BGB is now gradually expanding its liquidity channels. If it can establish a strong presence in the Korean market, it might really have a chance to break into the top twenty by market cap. After all, with increased liquidity, the price discovery mechanism can become healthier.
Let’s see if there will be any more major exchange partnerships in the future.
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GasFeeTears
· 12-06 08:41
The liquidity rollout is pretty good, but to really break into the top twenty, it still depends on the number of subsequent funding rounds.
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GasFeeAssassin
· 12-05 09:34
Expanding liquidity is indeed a good thing, but can it really make it into the top twenty? That will depend on future operations.
I just saw someone in the group say that BGB has been listed on one of the top three Korean exchanges. I thought it was UPBIT at first, but after looking closely, it wasn't. Still, this counts as positive news.
BGB is now gradually expanding its liquidity channels. If it can establish a strong presence in the Korean market, it might really have a chance to break into the top twenty by market cap. After all, with increased liquidity, the price discovery mechanism can become healthier.
Let’s see if there will be any more major exchange partnerships in the future.