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Polkadot Surges After Binance Home Page Listing, $10M Endorsement

Polkadot founder Gavin Wood
(Christine Kim for CoinDesk)

Polkadot Surges After Binance Home Page Listing, $10M Endorsement

Prices for DOT, the native token of Polkadot network and cross-chain protocol for data and asset interoperability, have risen more than 40% in the last week after two votes of confidence by Binance, the biggest crypto exchange by spot trading volume.

  • At the time of writing, DOT was at $7.21, according to data from Messari, up 17.27% in the past 24 hours, and up 41.36% in the past seven days.
  • The currency’s ascent began on Dec. 23 when Binance announced a $10 million fund to support projects on Polkadot.
  • DOT really took off, however, on Dec. 28 after Twitter users noticed the ether/BinanceUSD (BUSD) pair on Binance’s homepage had been replaced by the DOT/BUSD pair, giving DOT a lot more exposure.

DOT/BUSD pair on Binance surged in the past two days with increased trading volumes.
Source: TradingView
  • Some retail traders have been looking for tokens that could potentially outperform bitcoin in the short term after the No. 1 cryptocurrency by market capitalization briefly surpassed $28,000 on Sunday, according to Mable Jiang, principal at crypto hedge fund Multicoin Capital.
  • Founded by the co-founder of Ethereum, Gavin Wood, Polkadot is a blockchain network that supports various interconnected sub chains called “parachains.”
  • “Parachains” can run higher transaction throughput than Ethereum because of its more sophisticated design, as CoinDesk reported previously.
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