A major exchange has just rolled out support for the ESDT token standard, making it much easier for MultiversX ecosystem projects to get listed. No more custom integrations needed—native tokens can now launch directly. Emory App became the first project to benefit from this integration.
What does this mean? Projects building on MultiversX suddenly have a straightforward entry point to access fresh liquidity pools and broader market exposure. It's a solid move for the ecosystem, opening doors that were previously harder to unlock.
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A major exchange has just rolled out support for the ESDT token standard, making it much easier for MultiversX ecosystem projects to get listed. No more custom integrations needed—native tokens can now launch directly. Emory App became the first project to benefit from this integration.
What does this mean? Projects building on MultiversX suddenly have a straightforward entry point to access fresh liquidity pools and broader market exposure. It's a solid move for the ecosystem, opening doors that were previously harder to unlock.