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What is Cube Exchange (CUBE)?
Cube Exchange is a trading venue that tries to marry the speed of traditional markets with the safety of crypto self-custody. Users don’t hand assets over to a custodian—instead, they sit inside MPC vaults, always in the user’s control. Even if there’s a system failure, funds remain safe. Independent Guardians add another layer of oversight, so the platform isn’t asking you to trust it blindly.
What role does the CUBE token play?
Think of CUBE as the fuel for the exchange. It covers fee discounts, governance votes, staking, and eventually the Isometric intent network. The exact supply and allocation breakdowns haven’t been published yet, but the design is meant to back the platform’s growth rather than just exist as another speculative coin.
How is CUBE allocated?
Public details are thin—Cube hasn’t revealed percentages. What they’ve said is that allocations will cover team, investors, and ecosystem incentives. Expect a structure similar to most exchange tokens: public sale tokens with higher float early on, and long-term vesting for insiders to help steady the market.
Does Cube have a vesting and unlock schedule?
No official calendar has been published so far. What the team has suggested, though, looks familiar: early cliffs for insiders, then gradual linear vesting spread over two to four years, with ecosystem rewards tied to milestones. The idea is simple—release tokens steadily, not in a sudden wave that could overwhelm the market.
Who invested in Cube Exchange?
In October 2023, Cube raised $9M in a seed round backed by Arche Fund, Foundation Capital, Big Brain Holdings, W Ventures, Asymmetric, and EverStake. A few months later, in February 2024, it secured another $12M in Series A funding, led by 6th Man Ventures with ParaFi Capital, Susquehanna International Group (SIG), and GSR Markets joining in. Altogether, Cube has pulled in $21M, giving the project solid financial backing to grow.
Is the CUBE coin trading yet?
No—it hasn’t hit any centralized or decentralized exchanges. Once live, expect pairs like CUBE/USDT and CUBE/USD. Beyond its own token, Cube plans support for BTC, ETH, and SOL directly, with cross-chain swaps and bundles to make trading smoother.
Will there be a public sale or airdrop?
A public sale is on the way, though timing and terms are still under wraps. In the meantime, Cube runs a Blocks rewards program. Users earn Blocks through trading and referrals, and later these can unlock perks, leaderboard features, and loyalty benefits. Airdrops or IDOs may be rolled out closer to the sale.
What’s on Cube’s roadmap?
The team’s roadmap is straightforward but ambitious. First comes the MPC Vault rollout and live trading. Then the Guardian network expands, followed by the Isometric intent network mainnet, targeted for late 2024. As validators onboard, Cube will open up to external builders, with the CUBE token anchoring governance and staking.
What risks should CUBE holders keep in mind?
There are a few. The hybrid design means both smart contracts and off-chain systems must work perfectly, which always leaves room for bugs. Regulation is another factor—Cube enforces KYC/AML, but shifting global rules could affect onboarding or withdrawals. Liquidity could also be thin at launch. On the flip side, strong funding and a compliance-first stance give it more stability than many startups.