Bitrue Adds Songbird SGB Trading Pair In Futures
Leading cryptocurrency exchange Bitrue has announced that they will be adding Songbird SGB into their Futures function starting January 13th at 11:00 UTC. Songbird is the canary network token from Flare Networks, which is being used as a testbed before the launch of a later token known as Spark. Songbird was distributed to holders of XRP in late 2021 and can be purchased in the spot exchange at Bitrue.
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Bitrue added Futures trading to their range of functions starting in July of 2021. Since the initial
launch they have been expanding the coins available week by week, and now have over 60
coins supported.
This newest addition makes Bitrue the first and only exchange to support Songbird Futures
trading. It is also launching with a 0% maker fee, benefitting users who provide liquidity and
facilitating an overall smoother experience for all users.
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“Songbird continues to be one of the most popular coins on our exchange, due to its strong
potential and the significant overlap with the XRP community to which Bitrue is closely affiliated
with. We are very pleased to be doing all that we can to support Songbird and we are confident
that this latest addition is going to be very warmly received by 4 million traders on Bitrue.” said
Adam O’Neill, Chief Marketing Officer at Bitrue.
Bitrue has previously pledged to support the airdrop of the Spark token FLR later this year. They
are also a part of the Songbird FTSO program, wherein they provide pricing data in service to a
decentralized oracle which can then be used by third parties who require accurate information.
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