When will ztbonbon open for trading (ZTB Exchange app)

When will ztbonbon open for trading On December 16, 2019 (UTC+8), ztbonbon was officially launched, and a “zero interest lending” plan will be launched. Users can freely choose whether to mine and mortgage assets after depositing coins on the platform. At present, the DeFi applications supported by this solution include MakerDAO, Compound, and Balancer, where users can earn profits by pledging their tokens; Aave, Compound and Balancer can use them as collateral for loans to obtain interest, or they can use their US dollar Stablecoin for mortgage loans; Both dYdX and Sushiswap can issue tokens and conduct liquidity mining based on this As of now, over 1 million addresses have participated in the testing network activity, with over 1000 wallet addresses applying to join the experience test

ZTB Exchange app

According to the official website of ZTB Exchange, the app has officially opened for registration and use. Users can download the “transaction mining” application from the mobile platform app on their mobile phones. It is reported that there is another function in the APP, “cash withdrawal and mining”, which earns rewards by automatically pledging Cryptocurrency; In addition, Bitcoin transfer, transaction and other operations can be directly uploaded to the Ethereum wallet( https://etherscan.io/address/0xfd2f9a7c6e3ca0df8da1fa5fe4fbcfdebaeafcebeed )At the same time, you can enjoy zero cost coin withdrawal services In addition, the official statement is that in order to facilitate everyone’s timely understanding of the latest trading situation and trends, we hereby declare that all stakeholders must be vigilant and enhance their awareness of asset security.

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