ICYMI: Hong Kong's CoinEx to add support for BabyDoge later today BabyDogeCoin BabyDogeArmy
Some of the other meme cryptocurrencies—SHIB and DOGE—are also on the company's trading list.
The platform has already enabled deposits and withdrawals for BabyDoge. Trading for the meme coin against the USDT stablecoin will commence at 11:00 a.m. UTC today, Jan. 18.and Dogecoin. The number of BabyDoge users is growing fast. As of Jan. 17, their total count constitutes 1,260,401, which is more than the number of Shiba Inu and Flocki Inu holders—1,140,151 and 340,029, respectively.
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