Upbit will add Sky Protocol and USDS trading pairs in both KRW and USDT markets. SKY is the governance token of the Sky ecosystem, while USDS is a dollar-peggedUpbit will add Sky Protocol and USDS trading pairs in both KRW and USDT markets. SKY is the governance token of the Sky ecosystem, while USDS is a dollar-pegged

Upbit to List Sky Protocol and USDS With KRW and USDT Pairs

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  • Upbit will add Sky Protocol and USDS trading pairs in both KRW and USDT markets.
  • SKY is the governance token of the Sky ecosystem, while USDS is a dollar-pegged stablecoin.

Upbit is adding two more assets to its lineup, with South Korea’s largest crypto exchange set to list Sky Protocol’s SKY token and the USDS stablecoin in both KRW and USDT markets.

The listing notice is fairly direct. Trading support for both assets is scheduled to begin at 12:00 on March 31, with Ethereum listed as the supported network for the two tokens. That gives traders in Korea access to both a governance asset and a dollar-linked stablecoin through one of the market’s most closely watched domestic venues.

Upbit opens KRW and USDT lanes for Sky ecosystem assets

SKY enters the exchange as the governance token tied to the Sky ecosystem, which means its role is less about payments and more about protocol-level decision-making, incentives and community coordination. USDS, by contrast, is structured as a U.S. dollar-pegged stablecoin, making it the more transactional side of the pair.

That combination is not unusual in crypto. Exchanges often list both the governance layer and the stable asset around the same ecosystem when they want to give users a broader entry point. One token is linked to direction and control. The other is tied to settlement, liquidity and trading convenience.

A fresh listing for a closely watched Korean market

For Upbit, the move fits its usual pattern of giving the Korean market early access to tokens that can attract both retail attention and ecosystem speculation. KRW pairs still matter disproportionately in South Korea, and when Upbit adds new names, price discovery tends to come quickly.

The inclusion of USDT pairs adds another layer, especially for traders already moving between dollar-denominated positions and regional liquidity pockets. In practical terms, that makes the launch a bit more flexible from day one.

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