Upbit has announced the addition of another digital asset to its platform. A cryptocurrency exchange based in South Korea is Sentient ($SENT) tokens will start trading against the Korean Won (KRW), Bitcoin (BTC), and Tether (USDT).
According to official information, $SENT will be supported on the Ethereum network, and deposit and withdrawal operations will begin approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes after the publication of the announcement. $SENT Trading is scheduled to begin on January 29th at 5:30 p.m.
Upbit warns users to carefully check network information before depositing. It was only stated that $SENT Transfers made via the Ethereum network are supported and transactions made via other networks are considered invalid. Additionally, the confirmed contract address is $SENT 0x56a3ba04e95d34268a19b2a4474dc979babdaf76 is trading on Upbit.
The new listing will also have some temporary trading restrictions in place. Buy orders will not be accepted for approximately 5 minutes after trading support starts. During the same period, sell orders of less than 10% of the previous closing price will also be restricted. Additionally, only limit orders are allowed during the first two hours. Other order types are temporarily disabled. It is stated that CoinMarketCap data is used as the basis for these limits.
Sentient stands out as an open source AI network project aimed at decentralizing the AI ​​ecosystem. This project aims to solve problems posed by AI models and datasets that are managed by a narrow group. of $SENT The token is designed for use in transaction fees, staking, governance, and service fees.
*This is not investment advice.

