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Cetus Protocol CETUS, a DEX, Will Be Listed on CoinW Exchange

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CoinW Exchange will list Cetus Protocol (CETUS), a decentralized exchange (DEX) built on the Sui and Aptos blockchains, on February 13, 2025, at 11:00 (UTC). To celebrate this listing, CoinW is launching the “CETUS Bounty Program,” featuring a reward pool of 3,000 USDT for participants.

 Dubai, United Arab Emirates, 14th Feb 2025 – CoinW, the world’s pioneering cryptocurrency trading platform, will list CETUS, a decentralized exchange (DEX) built on the Sui and Aptos, on SUI Zone. For all CoinW users, the CETUS/USDT will be officially available for trading on February 13th, 2025, at 11:00 (UTC). To celebrate the listing of CETUS, we are launching the “ CETUS Bounty Program” event with a reward pool of 3,000 USDT. 

Introducing Cetus Protocol: A Next-Gen DeFi Solution 

Cetus Protocol, a decentralized exchange (DEX) built on the Sui and Aptos blockchains, is designed to provide advanced liquidity infrastructure and financial tools for seamless, efficient asset trading. 

Cetus Protocol stands out with its dual AMM (Automated Market Maker) pools, enabling single and multi-asset liquidity provision to ensure low slippage and optimal trading efficiency. Backed by industry leaders like Sui Foundation and Aptos Labs, the protocol has seen a steady rise in Total Value Locked (TVL) across its supported ecosystems. Its technical foundation is built using the Move programming language, ensuring enhanced security and performance for its users. 

Tokenomics and Community Engagement 

The CETUS token, with a total supply of 1 billion, plays a vital role in the protocol’s governance and incentivization structure. Key utilities include participation in decentralized governance, trading fee discounts, and rewards for liquidity provision. With 50% of the supply allocated for community incentives and 15% dedicated to liquidity mining, CETUS aims to foster active engagement and long-term ecosystem growth. CoinW’s listing of CETUS marks a significant step in making this promising DeFi asset more accessible to the global crypto community. 

3,000 USDT Limited-Time Offer for CoinW Community 

To celebrate the listing, 3,000 USDT equivalent CETUS prize pool has been up for grabs from February 13th, 2025, at 11:00 (UTC) to February 2Oth, 2024, at 16:00 (UTC). By participating in events such as registration, trading, and community events, CoinW users have the opportunity to share in a prize pool of 3,000 USDT.  To claim your rewards, please click here

About CoinW 

CoinW is a pioneering crypto trading platform that prioritizes security, transparency, and user-centric principles. With advanced technology, deep liquidity, and a wide range of supported cryptocurrencies, the company has amassed a broad user base to become one of the world’s most secure crypto exchanges. Committed to security, transparency, and compliance, the CoinW exchange upholds the highest regulatory standards and actively contributes to the advancement of the crypto industry. To learn more about CoinW, you can visit the official website, and follow CoinW’s Twitter Account, Btok, and Telegram Group

About CETUS 

Cetus is a decentralized exchange (DEX) built on the Sui and Aptos blockchains, focusing on advanced liquidity infrastructure and financial tools. By integrating an AMM (Automated Market Maker) model, Cetus enables efficient trading and liquidity mining to drive growth across the Sui and Aptos ecosystems. The platform offers flexible asset trading and yield opportunities through liquidity pools and LP lending. 

 

 

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Website: https://www.coinw.com/

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Country:United Arab Emirates

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