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The Cosmos price has risen 44 times relative to the ICO price after the start of trading on Poloniex Poloniex exchange this evening opened trading in the Cosmos project token in pairs with Bitcoin, USDC and USDT, as well as the possibility of depositing / withdrawing an asset and crediting funds to exchange accounts for ICO participants.

The Cosmos price has risen 44 times relative to the ICO price after the start of trading on Poloniex Poloniex exchange this evening opened the trade in the Cosmos project token in pairs with Bitcoin, USDC and USDT, as well as the possibility of depositing / withdrawing the asset and crediting funds to exchange accounts for ICO participants.

Cosmos price has risen 44 times relative to the ICO price after the start of trading on Poloniex

The Poloniex exchange this evening opened trading in the Cosmos project token in pairs with bitcoin, USDC and USDT, as well as the possibility of depositing / withdrawing the asset and crediting funds to exchange accounts for ICO participants.

Currently, in the most liquid pair with Bitcoin, ATOM is trading at 0.00084 BTC or $ 4.37, which is approximately 44 times the price of the ICO, during which 1 ATOM was worth about $ 0.098.



Kraken, Huobi and Gate.io have joined Poloniex, which was the first to announce its readiness to launch ATOM trading with the real circulation of the asset acquired by investors at the ICO and to credit their accounts with the funds due. None of them, however, have opened trades to date..

The launch of the first Cosmos PoS network, the Cosmos Hub, took place in mid-March. The project is positioned as an "internet blockchain" or a mechanism for ensuring the compatibility of various distributed networks and the interchange of their tokens.

UPD: Kraken also opened ATOM trading. Currently, its exchange rate against the US dollar is 4.76.

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