Fabric Protocol's ROBO token began trading on South Korean exchange Bithumb with a Korean won (KRW) market pair, according to an announcement posted to the platform's feed at 03:09 UTC. The token opened at 0.03008 KRW per unit on the newly added trading pair.
The listing expands ROBO's accessibility in the South Korean market, one of the world's largest cryptocurrency trading hubs by volume. Bithumb, South Korea's dominant domestic exchange by user base, enables direct fiat conversion for local investors without intermediary stablecoin conversions, potentially lowering transaction friction for ROBO token holders in the region.
The addition marks Fabric Protocol's entrance into institutional-grade Korean exchange infrastructure, though the token's trading volume and broader market capitalization remain unclear. For market participants tracking emerging protocol listings, this signals continued institutional adoption across major regional exchanges.