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OKX Adds Pepe (PEPE) To Spot Trading Markets

OKX, a significant cryptocurrency exchange, has revealed that it will add Pepe (PEPE) to its spot trading markets. The announcement was made on May 1, and the trading and withdrawal plan has been released.

As per the schedule, PEPE/USDT spot trading is set to commence at 09:00 am UTC on May 1, while PEPE withdrawals will open simultaneously the following day.

Pepe the Frog, a cartoon character created by Matt Furie, inspired this newly listed asset. The humanoid frog character is green and has a body structure similar to humans; it is among the most well-known memes worldwide.

The digital asset name for Pepe is simply “Pepe,” with the ticker symbol PEPE. The total supply of Pepe is 420,690,000,000,000, and the circulating collection is identical. The contract for Pepe is 0x6982508145454ce325ddbe47a25d4ec3d2311933.

(by David Cox)

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