The HUMAN community voted for LBank to list the HMT token. This was reported from HUMAN on its official blog, while LBank also reported on the listing of the token.
“Recently, LBank, a centralized cryptocurrency exchange, agreed to list HMT. We wanted to leave the final decision on whether or not this happens to the community. The HUMAN Protocol Foundation carried out the vote on Discord, where the community voted in favor of the listing”, they explained from HUMAN.
LBank is a Hong Kong-based cryptocurrency exchange. It was founded in 2015, and has more than seven million users.
From HUMAN they also pointed out: “The most remarkable thing for the HUMAN community is how this will affect the use of HMT. The listing will offer users a way to exchange their HMT token from one chain to another, as LBank enables cross-chain liquidity such as Polygon, BSC and Moonbeam.”
the vote
In the HUMAN blog they stated that since its inception, they have been committed to the progressive decentralization of the network.
“Community input is at the heart of our decision to open all our software, as well as the inspiration behind the Routing Protocol, which is now in the works after a successful vote proposed by Wormhole,” they remarked.
“We will continue to contribute more votes to the HUMAN Community. The decentralization of decision-making means that they can help determine the direction of the project. Until the Routing Protocol creates the governance process, Discord votes are our preferred option for engaging community members most involved in the project,” they concluded.
Disclaimer: The information and/or opinions expressed in this interview do not necessarily represent the views or editorial line of Cointelegraph. The information presented here should not be taken as financial advice or investment recommendation. All investment and commercial movement involve risks and it is the responsibility of each person to do their due research before making an investment decision.
It may interest you:
Investments in crypto assets are not regulated. They may not be suitable for retail investors and the entire amount invested may be lost. The services or products offered are not directed or accessible to investors in Spain.