South Korea’s leading crypto exchanges, Upbit and Bithumb, have listed four new altcoins. ZORA, Infinit, Doodles, and YieldBasis saw quick price increases following the announcements. Investors are showing strong interest in content creator-focused tokens and high-volume altcoins.
Upbit Lists ZORA Token
Upbit has officially added ZORA token, trading immediately after the announcement. The token experienced a ~17% price increase, demonstrating renewed interest in the content creator-focused platform.
ZORA is now available for trading on the Base network with KRW, BTC, and USDT pairs. Deposits and withdrawals are only supported through the official contract address. Temporary trading restrictions apply during the launch period to stabilize initial trading activity, allowing only limit orders for the first two hours.
Bithumb Lists Infinit, Doodles, and YieldBasis
Bithumb also listed Infinit (IN), Doodles (DOOD), and YieldBasis (YB). The announcement caused modest price gains for all three tokens:
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IN: +6.78%
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DOOD: +8.37%
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YB: +8.41%
Deposits and withdrawals must be made through the supported networks only. This expansion increases Bithumb’s trading options and strengthens investor engagement.
Market Reaction and Investor Insight
The listings quickly impacted the market on both exchanges. Upbit and Bithumb implemented temporary restrictions to prevent extreme price fluctuations. Investors closely monitor trading volume and price movements of ZORA and the other newly listed altcoins.
Analysts note that these listings improve visibility for content creator-focused tokens. Trading options in KRW and USDT also make transactions easier and faster for investors.
Listing Summary
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Upbit: ZORA token listed, +17% price increase.
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Bithumb: Infinit, Doodles, YieldBasis listed, gains between 6.78%–8.41%.
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All deposits and withdrawals must use the supported networks and contract addresses.
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