Press "Enter" to skip to content

Tag: restrictions

OKX to Introduce Spot Trading for Zcash (ZEC) with USDⓈ Pair

The post OKX to Introduce Spot Trading for Zcash against USDⓈ. This addition is set to go live on November 24, 2025, at 15: 00 UTC, according to OKX. New Trading Pair Details The launch of the ZEC/USDⓈ trading pair is part of OKX’s ongoing efforts to cater to the diverse trading needs of its users. By expanding its trading offerings, OKX aims to enhance its appeal to cryptocurrency traders who are looking for more variety in their trading options. Initial Trading Restrictions To ensure a stable trading environment during the initial phase of the launch, OKX has set specific rules for the opening of spot trading. For the first five minutes, market orders will not be permitted, and each limit order will be capped at a maximum value of 10, 000 USD. These measures are intended to mitigate price volatility and protect traders from potential market fluctuations. After the initial five minutes, these restrictions will be lifted, allowing for regular trading activities. Growth of the USDⓈ Ecosystem OKX’s decision to introduce the ZEC/USDⓈ pair aligns with its strategy to support the growth of the USDⓈ ecosystem. The platform has been actively expanding its range of USDⓈ trading pairs, aiming to provide users with a broader selection of trading options and to foster a more robust and diverse trading environment. As OKX continues to enhance its platform offerings, the addition of new trading pairs such as ZEC/USDⓈ is expected to attract more traders and enhance liquidity within the exchange. This.

How to Watch Kansas State vs Oklahoma State: Live Stream NCAA College Football, TV Channel

The Kansas State Wildcats (4-5) look to make a late push for bowl eligibility when they visit the struggling Oklahoma State Cowboys (1-8), losers of eight straight and winless in the Big 12 Conference, on Saturday morning.

China vows to stand firm against Trump’s 100% tariff threat

BEIJING: China signaled Sunday that it would not back down in the face of a 100 percent tariff threat from President Donald Trump, urging the US to resolve differences through negotiations instead of threats. “China’s stance is consistent,” the Commerce Ministry said in a statement posted online. “We do not want a tariff war but [.].