KTX will launch Zama(ZAMA) spot trading(2026.2.2)

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Dear KTX Users,

 

KTX will launch spot trading for ZAMA/USDT at 23:30 (UTC+8) on February 2, 2026. Details are as follows:

  • Deposits for ZAMA will be available at 23:30 (UTC+8) on February 2, 2026.
  • Withdrawal opening time to be determined.

 

 

Project Introduction

【About Zama (ZAMA)】

Zama is a cross-chain privacy layer protocol that leverages Fully Homomorphic Encryption (FHE) technology to enable the private issuance, management, and trading of assets on any L1 or L2 blockchain.

 

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KTX Team

February 2, 2026

 

 

 

 

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To ensure service flexibility and compliance, if necessary in the future, KTX may modify, change or cancel this announcement according to actual needs. Relevant adjustments will be based on reasonable considerations, and we may not be able to notify you in advance. We appreciate your understanding.


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Disclaimer

This project is a newly listed asset. Due to low market awareness and insufficient liquidity, its price may experience severe fluctuations (such as sharp rises/falls, inability to buy/sell or close positions in a timely manner), with higher risks than mature assets. Moreover, digital asset trading itself carries significant risks, and high volatility in the initial stage may further amplify such risks. Please fully assess the risks before participating and only purchase cautiously within your own risk tolerance. KTX will select high-quality currencies, but assumes no guarantee or compensation liability for your trading activities.

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