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Huobi Prime is a convenient way for traders to access cutting-edge crypto projects

United States, May 14, 2021 /AlexaBlockchain/ – Huobi Global will launch APENFT on its token offering platform Huobi Prime at 12:00 on May 20 (UTC).

APENFT is the first project for Huobi Prime, a platform designated to introduce selected premium asset projects, which was reinitiated on May 11th. This follows the latest establishment of the Huobi Asset Center, a new business unit dedicated to managing asset listings with efficiency.

What is Huobi Prime ?

Powered by Huobi Token, Huobi Prime is a convenient way for traders to access cutting-edge crypto projects. With a rigorous screening and selection process, the re-opened Huobi Prime ensures that only premium projects could be listed on Huobi Prime.

What is APENFT?

APENFT was born with the mission to register world-class artworks as non-fungible tokens (NFTs) on blockchain. Its aim is to create a bridge between renowned artists and blockchain and support the growth of native crypto artists in the NFT space. APENFT’s objective is to transform art pieces, which once was an elite-exclusive item, to something that belongs to everyone.

Ciara Sun, Vice President of Global Markets at Huobi Group, said:

“Although we have a number of strong candidates for Huobi Prime’s re-launch, we were extremely impressed by APENFT’s aspiration to make art accessible to everyone. Not to mention, it is built on Ethereum (ETH) and TRON (TRX), and powered by the world’s largest distributed data storage systems. Without a doubt, this will, in turn, strengthen the HT token and bring more volume to the entire crypto ecosystem.”

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