Binance Introduces GUNZ (GUN) – Its 66th Launchpool Project

Key Points

  • Binance will list GUN on March 31 at 13:00 (UTC).
  • Trading will open against the following pairs: USDT, BNB, FDUSD, and TRY.

Binance announced its 66th project on Launchpool, GUNZ (GUN) – an L1 for AAA games developed by Gunzilla Games.

The exchange will also be the first to list the token.

GUN Binance Launchpool Details

Binance revealed that users will be able to lock their BNB, FDUSD, and USDC to receive the GUN airdrop over three days.

Farming is set to begin on March 28 at 00:00 (UTC).

Other important details include the following:

  • The total token supply will be 10 billion GUN.
  • The maximum token supply will be 10 billion GUN.
  • The Launchpook token rewards will be 400 million GUN or 4% of the total token supply.
  • The initial circulating supply upon Binance listing will be 604,5 million GUN or 6,05% of the total token supply.

Binance posted details about the GUN listing on the platform.

GUN Listing Details

Binance will list GUN on March 31, at 13:00 (UTC) and will open trading for the following pairs:

  • GUN/USDT
  • GUN/BNB
  • GUN/FDUSD
  • GUN/TRY

The exchange also revealed that it will list GUN with the Seed Tag applied, meaning that the project is a new one and might exhibit higher volatility compared to other already listed tokens.

Binance advised users to upgrade the Binance App to version 2.89.0 and above.

GUNZ Powers Community-Driven Economies

On its official website, the team behind GUNZ notes that in the current free-to-play games, players don’t truly own the items they purchase or loot, and if they’re accidentally banned or stop playing, the items lose value.

GUNZ reinvents the system, and players can own and trade the items they loot. Users have the option to turn items into tradable NFTs inside the game’s marketplace or elsewhere.

The L1 blockchain ecosystem powers community-driven economies in the AAA games, and it’s integrated into Off the Grid – a next-gen cyberpunk F2P extraction royale.

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