South Korea’s largest crypto exchange, Upbit, announced it will list Internet Computer Protocol (ICP), offering trading pairs in Korean won (KRW), Bitcoin (BTC), and Tether (USDT). ICP is the native token of the Internet Computer, a decentralized blockchain platform that aims to run full applications and services directly on‑chain without relying on centralized cloud providers like Amazon Web Services or Google Cloud. The protocol supports scalable smart contracts, known as canisters, which can host web‑speed decentralized apps and data. By enabling developers to build and deploy software entirely on the blockchain, ICP seeks to challenge traditional IT infrastructure with a secure, open internet computing ecosystem.
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