Ocean Token, the native digital currency of the Ocean Protocol network, has begun trading on Bittrex International from May 3, 2019. Their initial exchange offering was a success with 56.4 million tokens were for grabs. Bittrex is one of the world’s largest exchange based on exchange volume.
Ocean Protocol is the world’s first general purpose data sharing platform powered by blockchain technology. Their mission is to provide safe, privacy-preserving and borderless data sharing to unlock the Data Economy.
To support the new data economy, Ocean Protocol is partnering with industry incumbents and startups to demonstrate how the safe sharing of data can help advance industries and improve people’s well-being.
“It is rewarding to see the community get behind our vision for a new Data Economy and believing in Ocean Protocol. We are grateful to the 8,000 supporters from all our fundraising rounds who backed the project.” said Bruce Pon, founder of Ocean Protocol.
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