
Liquidity Crunch: Tron-based Tokens Surge as FTX Users Try Withdrawal Alternatives
Tron and Tron-based tokens have surged between 500% and 4000% on the FTX exchange as the exchange pursues alternative options to get out of its liquidity crunch.
1H
2.30%$0.0010
24H
32.0%$0.0104
7D
39.9%$0.0123
30D
40.1%$0.0123
Tron and Tron-based tokens have surged between 500% and 4000% on the FTX exchange as the exchange pursues alternative options to get out of its liquidity crunch.
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