#币安LaunchpoolSXT
Heavyweight | Binance Launchpool reignites the trend, Space and Time (SXT) makes a strong debut, could the data infrastructure sector welcome a new king?
The world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, Binance, has once again ignited attention. On May 6, 2025, at 08:00 (UTC+8), Space and Time (SXT) officially launches on Launchpool, supporting BNB, FDUSD, and USDC staking for mining, with the event lasting only 48 hours! On May 8 at 21:00, SXT will soon go live on the spot market, opening five trading pairs, and will be tagged as a seed, clearly indicating its early high potential positioning.
Who is SXT? Why can it appear on Launchpool?
Space and Time is the first decentralized Web3 data warehouse, supporting on-chain and off-chain data integration, featuring a crypto-verified SQL query (Proof of SQL) function, providing reliable processing capability for Web3 data. The project has been invested in by Microsoft, Polygon, Avalanche, and others, showcasing both strength and technology, and is seen as a potential Web3 version of Snowflake.
Launchpool details breakdown: Who profits the most from mining?
This round supports staking of BNB, FDUSD, and USDC, with FDUSD/USDC suitable for conservative investors, while the BNB pool often provides the highest returns. The popularity of BNB staking is often regarded as a barometer of project potential. Historical experience shows that the Launchpool phase is often a price low point, and subsequent listings can easily trigger short-term FOMO.
What is different about this Launchpool?
This is Binance's first Launchpool project this year supporting decentralized data infrastructure, releasing two major signals:
1. The data track may become the main narrative, with AI, ZK, DePIN, and other tracks increasingly dependent on reliable data;
2. Binance's strategic shift, focusing on supporting underlying facility projects, moving away from short-term DeFi hype.
Conclusion: SXT may be the next hot spot
SXT is not just a mining activity; it could also be the starting point of a revolution in Web3 data infrastructure. If you missed The Graph or Chainlink, this time it might be worth getting back on board.