PANews reported on December 22nd that, according to a Huobi HTX announcement, Huobi HTX opened KAS deposits at 23:00 (GMT+8) on December 19th. KAS/USDT spot tradingPANews reported on December 22nd that, according to a Huobi HTX announcement, Huobi HTX opened KAS deposits at 23:00 (GMT+8) on December 19th. KAS/USDT spot trading

Huobi HTX will list KAS (Kaspa) on December 24th at 17:00, and will simultaneously add isolated margin trading for KAS/USDT (10X).

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PANews reported on December 22nd that, according to a Huobi HTX announcement, Huobi HTX opened KAS deposits at 23:00 (GMT+8) on December 19th. KAS/USDT spot trading will open at 17:00 (GMT+8) on December 24th. KAS withdrawals will open at 17:00 (GMT+8) on December 25th. Simultaneously, Huobi Leverage will add isolated margin trading for KAS/USDT (10X) at 17:00 (GMT+8) on December 24th.

Kaspa is reportedly a decentralized and fully scalable Layer-1 blockchain based on the GHOSTDAG protocol. Unlike traditional blockchains, GHOSTDAG does not create isolated blocks in parallel; instead, it allows them to coexist and be ordered in a consensus-based manner.

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