Litedex Protocol, the First DEX in Indonesia Supported by Deputy Minister of ...

Litedex Protocol, the First DEX in Indonesia Supported by Deputy Minister of ...

PRESS RELEASE. INTERNET CITY, DUBAI, Mar. 20th, 2022 – LBank Exchange, a global digital asset trading platform, will list Litedex (LDX) on March 23, 2022. For all users of LBank Exchange, the LDX/USDT trading pair will be officially available for trading at 16:00 (UTC+8) on March 23, 2022. Decentralized Exchange (DEX) Protocol is a blockchain-based financial system designed to provide an open financial service that is transparent without intermediaries, permissions and available to everyone without a centralized authority. As a decentralized exchange protocol, Litedex....


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