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Ordinal Pepe (OPEPE) Is Listed for Trading on LBank Exchange

LBank Exchange has added Ordinal Pepe (OPEPE) to its global digital asset trading platform, making it the first Pepe token to be issued on the Bitcoin blockchain. The OPEPE/USDT trading pair is now available on LBank. 

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