AI Token Qubic to Be Listed on MECX: Details

As a seasoned crypto investor with a keen interest in innovative blockchain projects, I’m thrilled to hear about Qubic’s token listing on MEXC exchange platform. Having closely followed Sergey Ivancheglo’s work since his creation of IOTA and NXT, I’ve been eagerly anticipating the progress of this community-driven, open-source project.


In a recent announcement, Qubic, an AI-driven blockchain system, revealed that its token will be available for trading on the MEXC exchange marketplace.

I’ll be analyzing the schedule for Qubic deposits here. Deposits will become available for users starting from July 16, 2024, at 12:00 p.m. UTC. Trading activities are set to commence two days later on July 17, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. UTC. Withdrawals will then follow suit and be accessible starting from July 18, 2024.

“Eric Fung, APAC Growth Lead at Qubic, expressed his enthusiasm about collaborating with MEXC for the token listing. This partnership will broaden our community’s reach and exposure on a global level. Listing with MEXX is a significant move towards extending our ecosystem and boosting adoption.”

As a researcher exploring Qubic’s 2024 plans, I can share that Qubic intends to connect with various wallets – EVM ones like Hashwallet, Heat, Metamask, and non-EVM wallets such as Tangem. Furthermore, we will enhance our technical documentation and create starter kits for a smoother onboarding experience. Additionally, we are working on releasing Qubic wallets for iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS operating systems.

Furthermore, Qubic is pushing forward in AI innovation and technology enhancement, aiming to achieve a consistent tick time of 1-2 seconds for networks, using a groundbreaking computer reward mechanism that motivates sophisticated hardware usage.

Established by Sergey Ivancheglo, the brainchild behind IOTA and NXT, Qubic represents a community-led, open source initiative. It utilizes an advanced proof-of-work crypto mechanism called “useful proof-of-work,” alongside its quorum-based computer (QBC) system.

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2024-07-17 15:09