Binance has selected Huma Finance as the latest project to debut on its Launchpool, introducing a decentralized platform focused on enabling instant liquidity for digital payments and global transactions.
Starting May 23 at 03:00 UTC, users will have three days to farm HUMA tokens by staking BNB, FDUSD, or USDC. Token farming comes with hourly allocation limits per user based on the asset pool, and KYC verification is mandatory. The project’s website will be available around 12 hours before the Launchpool goes live.
Huma Finance aims to power real-time financial infrastructure across borders, with support planned for BNB Smart Chain and Solana. At launch, the platform will distribute 250 million HUMA—2.5% of the 10 billion total supply—through Launchpool rewards. The circulating supply at listing will be about 17.3%.
Trading for HUMA begins on May 26 at 16:00 UTC under five pairs: HUMA/USDT, HUMA/USDC, HUMA/BNB, HUMA/FDUSD, and HUMA/TRY. The token will carry Binance’s “Seed Tag” and receive temporary access through Binance Alpha, which will end once spot trading starts.
To boost post-launch engagement, Binance has allocated an additional 90 million HUMA for future marketing campaigns.
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