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We’re thrilled to announce that Celestia (TIA) is now available on Kraken!
Funding and trading
TIA funding and trading are live. Add TIA to your Kraken account by navigating to Funding, selecting the asset, and hitting Deposit.
Only deposit TIA on Celestia. Deposits using other networks will be lost.
Deposit with KrakenDeposit with Kraken Pro
TIA is tradeable on Kraken and Kraken Pro with the following parameters:
Asset | Pair | Price decimal precision | Minimum order size | Minimum deposit |
TIA | USD, EUR | 4 | 3 | 2 |
Note:
- Trading via Kraken App and Instant Buy will be available once the liquidity conditions are met (when a sufficient number of buyers and sellers have entered the market for their orders to be efficiently matched).
Here’s what you need to know about the token:
Celestia (TIA) is a modular blockchain network focusing on scalable data availability for blockchains. By separating transaction ordering from network consensus, Celestia helps to address the data availability challenges many blockchains face while scaling. TIA is the native token used for data transactions, network security via proof-of-stake, and enabling decentralized governance within the ecosystem.
Ready to trade but don’t have a Kraken account yet? Sign up today!
Get started with KrakenWill Kraken make more assets available?
Yes! But our policy is to never reveal any details until shortly before launch – including which assets we are considering. All of Kraken’s available tokens can be found here, and all future tokens will be announced on Kraken’s blog and social media profiles. Our client engagement specialists cannot answer any questions about which assets we may be making available in the future.
Trade with caution
There is no guarantee that a limit order will execute. There is also no guarantee a market order will execute at a certain price. The availability and liquidity of the particular digital asset will impact these types of orders.
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