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Utherverse Unveils $UTHX Metaverse Token on Solana Blockchain
Utherverse, a prominent player in the virtual reality space, has announced the launch of its $UTHX token in August 2024. This token aims to redefine the metaverse experience by offering unmatched utility within the Utherverse ecosystem. The $UTHX token presale will occur in four rounds with prices starting at $0.05 in Round A and ending at $0.065 on the launchpad, totaling 290 million tokens for sale.
Utherverse has chosen the Solana blockchain for its high-speed transactions and low fees, enhancing the overall user experience. "Solana users will be happy to know that the world's preeminent metaverse has chosen this chain on which to run," said founder and CEO Brian Shuster.
The $UTHX token functions as the main utility token on the Utherverse platform. Users can employ it for various uses, including transactions outside the virtual world using traditional crypto wallets. Additionally, users can stake their tokens to earn rewards and multipliers, with a substantial reserve allocated to incentivize new user adoption.
The $UTHX token is not available to individuals in the USA or Canada unless they are accredited investors. Utherverse offers membership packages that come with benefits and in-world tokens. Utherverse's platform, powered by the Xaeon metaverse browser, allows unparalleled user control and customization within an interconnected metaverse ecosystem.
Utherverse has been a leader in virtual reality since 2005, serving millions of users. For more details on the $UTHX presale, visit Utherverse.io and Utherversepresale.nexusecosystem.io.
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