Litedex Protocol, the First DEX in Indonesia Supported by Deputy Minister of Trade as a Meta Finance Blockchain Developer, to be listed on LBank – Press release Bitcoin News

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Litedex Protocol, the First DEX in Indonesia Supported by Deputy Minister of Trade as a Meta Finance Blockchain Developer, to be listed on LBank

– LBank Exchange, a global digital asset trading platform, will list Litedex on March 23, 2022. For all users of LBank Exchange, the LDX/Decentralized Exchange Protocol is a blockchain-based financial system designed to provide an open financial service that is transparent without intermediaries, permissions and available to everyone without a centralized authority.

Chief Executive Officer of Litedex Protocol, Andrew Suhalim said, “The LDX Token will soon be listed on the Global Centralized Exchange at the end of the first quarter, one of them is LBank. In addition, the Staking feature will also be activated in the same quarter, before listing. This Listing stage is carried out after the LDX Token undergoes the Initial Litedex Offering stage.”

Andrew Suhalim added, “Litedex have two business model. B2C Model, as our goal is to build an ATM & banks in the metaverse for users to be able to bridge their token from one blockchain to another blockchain in a seamless experience without existing metaverse dimension. B2B is our 2nd Business model where we would sell & affiliates our Meta Finance backbone infrastructure into their metaverse project.

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