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Lucky Block price forecast: Bullish on Gate.io listing news

Gate.io have confirmed they will list the native token of the Lucky Block project, an NFT competitions platform, on their exchange this September.

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LBLOCK recently completed its V2 upgrade, and that new ERC-20 token has no transaction tax allowing it to be easily approved for more centralized crypto exchange listings - on August 1st LBLOCK V2 was also listed on MEXC, its second CEX listing after LBank.

LBLOCK Price Prediction - Buy Signal

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Gate.io will now be the third CEX LBLOCK V2 is tradeable on. Coinmarketcap ranks Gate.io fifth for trading volume, making it the largest crypto exchange listing yet for Lucky Block and the first top 10 exchange. 

Gate.io has a 24 hour trading volume around $1.2 billion - which will give the LBLOCK token price more room for growth.

Lucky Block Price to $0.01?

Lucky Block made its first all time high of just under one cent in Q1 2022 - shortly after it was listed on LBank in February 2022, its first CEX (LBank did support the V1 token for some time), which followed its January IDO on PancakeSwap.

Lucky Block’s recent MEXC listing also saw the V2 token spike to almost $0.005 - over halfway back to its former ATH.

Another exchange listing on a tier-1 platform like Gate.io, operating since 2013, could see LBLOCK break out into price discovery and set new highs above $0.01. From the Lucky Block price today that would be a 450% price move.

At the time of writing, LBLOCK is +5% in the green in the past 24 hours, after news of its Gate.io listing broke. 

Lucky Block V2 was also recently listed on popular DEX platform Uniswap earlier this month. 

Lucky Block Platinum Rollers Club NFTs can be purchased on NFT Launchpad and some of the prize giveaways recently announced on the Lucky Block website include a $1 million jackpot giveaway, a Bored Ape Yacht Club (BAYC) NFT giveaway, and FIFA World Cup tickets.


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