Svmuu News According to an official announcement, BitMart will be the first to list Sentio (ST) on April 15th at 18:00 (UTC+8). The ST/USDT trading pair will be available.
Sentio is building the next-generation crypto data infrastructure, designed specifically to meet the speed, scale, and complexity demands of modern blockchain applications. Their mission is to provide developers with the fastest, most reliable, and most flexible data tools, allowing them to focus on building applications rather than maintaining the underlying infrastructure.
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BitMart to List Sentio (ST)
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