Currency $SXT in marketing is being presented as Microsoft's official currency, and unfortunately, that's not accurate... Let me tell you the truth.
🎭 First.. Did Microsoft launch a digital currency?
No, Microsoft did not create or launch any cryptocurrency. What happened is that their investment arm, called M12, invested in a project called Space and Time that works on data analysis on the blockchain using very smart ZK technologies. So in short, SXT is not a Microsoft currency, but there is a partnership between them and the project from afar.
💸 So what is SXT?
A currency that works in the Space and Time project and is used to pay for executing data queries and incentivizing participants on the platform like developers and auditors, officially launched on the Binance Launchpool in May 2025, and many people reserved BNB and USDC to earn it for free.
📉 Analysis of SXT prices in recent times.
✅ Today the price is around $0.065, a drop of 4-5% from yesterday.
✅ This week it dropped from $0.076 to $0.064, a loss of about 20%.
✅ This month, since the beginning of the month, it was around $0.12 or $0.076 and dropped about 50% from the highest peak.
Whoever bought at the peak lost a lot, and whoever is thinking of entering now needs to review their analysis before they put their money in.
⚠️ Warning for beginners.
There are many people on TikTok and Facebook marketing SXT as Microsoft's currency to lure you into buying, and that's misleading. The reality is there is a technical partnership, but Microsoft did not issue this currency.
📌 SXT is a technically cool project but not investment-secure because it is still new and its price is very volatile, and Microsoft is only entering as a technical and investment supporter, not as the issuer of the currency. Anyone who wants to enter should do so as a conscious trader, not as if they are buying Bitcoin🔥.
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And this was just an analysis and opinion, not financial advice 😊👻
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