Saturday, November 23

Leading crypto exchange, Binance announced it will list Cow Protocol (COW) and Cetus Protocol (CETUS) and open trading for their spot trading pairs on November 6, 2024, at 12:00 (UTC).

As per the announcement, the new trading pairs available will be COW/USDT and CETUS/USDT. Note that users can deposit COW and CETUS starting two hours prior to the launch of trading, however, withdrawals for these tokens will be available from November 7, 2024, at 12:00 (UTC).

Notably, Binance is not charging any listing fee for these additions.

Smart Contract Details:

  1. COW Protocol (Ethereum): 0xDEf1CA1fb7FBcDC777520aa7f396b4E015F497aB
  2. CETUS Protocol (Sui): 0x6864a6f921804860930db6ddbe2e16acdf8504495ea7481637a1c8b9a8fe54b::cetus::CETUS

Both the tokens -COW and CETUS will carry the “Seed” tag on Binance. The seed tag is used for innovative projects that may present higher risks and volatility compared to more established tokens. Trading access for such tokens requires users to complete quizzes every 90 days on the Binance Spot or Margin platforms and agree to Binance’s Terms of Use. These quizzes are intended to ensure that traders are aware of potential risks before participating.

In its statement, Binance emphasized that COW, which is a fully permissionless trading protocol and CETUS, which is a liquidity protocol based on the MOVE programming language, are relatively new tokens with a higher risk profile and potential for significant price volatility. Therefore, users are advised to practice comprehensive risk management and conduct their own thorough research (DYOR) before engaging in trading.

Binance will also allow Trading Bots and Spot Copy Trading for COW/USDT and CETUS/USDT within 24 hours after listing. Some users would not be able to trade these Spot Copy Trading pairs- especially- residents of Canada, Cuba, Crimea, Iran, Netherlands, North Korea, Syria, the United States (including its territories), and certain non-government-controlled regions of Ukraine.

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