BTSE will list Strategic Bitcoin Reserve (SBR1) on January 23, 8:00 AM (UTC+0), making it available for spot trading.
Additionally, $SBR1 will be listed on BTSE’s wider ecosystem of 20+ white-label crypto exchanges, enabling better liquidity and pricing. Users will be able to trade $SBR1 via the SBR1/USD, SBR1/USDT, and SBR1/USDC trading pairs.
Key Dates:
- Deposits enabled: 8:00 AM (UTC+0) on January 23, 2024
- Trading enabled: 8:00 AM (UTC+0) on January 24, 2024
- Withdrawals enabled: 8:00 AM (UTC+0) on January 24, 2024
Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Overview
The Strategic Bitcoin Reserve (SBR) is a grassroots, community-driven initiative designed to raise awareness and support for a movement that aims to revolutionize decentralized finance on the Ethereum network.
This project also advocates for global legislation to encourage Bitcoin adoption, particularly within the U.S. government. Inspired by the essence of Trump’s vision, SBR seeks to represent the future of decentralized finance through a token on the Ethereum blockchain.
The case for a Bitcoin reserve is simple: by stockpiling an asset capable of massive growth—far outpacing traditional investments—SBR could play a pivotal role in addressing national debt.
After all, what could be more powerful than leveraging Bitcoin’s potential for long-term financial stability and innovation?
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For more information, visit Strategic Bitcoin Reserve’s official website.
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