Binance Will End the Usual (USUAL) Pre-Market and List Usual (USUAL) with Seed Tag Applied
Fellow Binancians, Binance will end the Usual (USUAL) Pre-Market at 2024-12-17 09:00 (UTC) and open spot trading for the following pairs at 2024-12-18 11:00 (UTC). New Spot Trading Pairs: USUAL/BTC, USUAL/USDT, USUAL/FDUSD and USUAL/TRY. Users can now start depositing USUAL in preparation for trading. Withdrawals will open at 2024-12-19 11:00 (UTC). Transfer function will resume before 2024-12-17 10:00 (UTC) USUAL Listing Fee: 0 BNB. Smart Contract/Network Details: Ethereum Network (0xC4441c2BE5d8fA8126822B9929CA0b81Ea0DE38E) Please Note, USUAL's Total Supply in pre-market trading reflects the minted amount. At spot launch, the total supply will increase reflecting the minting of the smart contract, eventually reaching 4,000,000,000 USUAL. Detailed token release schedule please refer to our research report here. Total and Max Token Supply: 4,000,000,000 USUAL Circulating supply on Binance Pre-market : 300,000,000 USUAL Initial Circulating Supply When Listed on Binance Spot: 494,600,000 USUAL (12.37% of total token supply) Notes: The seed tag will be applied to USUAL. All Pre-Market orders will be automatically removed after trading ceases for the Pre-Market trading pair. TRY is a fiat currency and does not represent any other digital currencies. The withdrawal open time is an estimated time for users’ reference. Users can view the actual status of withdrawals on the withdrawal page. Trading Bots & Spot Copy Trading will be enabled for the aforementioned token within 24 hours of it being listed on Spot. For users with running Spot Copy Trading portfolios, pairs can be included by enabling them in the [Personal Pair Preference] section of the Spot Copy Trading settings. #usual1dolar #usual #listing #spot #tradingcrypto $USUAL
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