Atari Chain’s Native Token to Trade on Fantom Blockchain
About 20% of the token’s liquidity has been moved to Fantom’s decentralized finance platforms.

Atari Chain is looking to boost adoption of its native token ATRI with expansion to the Fantom blockchain.
- About 20% of the token’s liquidity has been moved to Fantom’s decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms, allowing users to trade, stake and play games using ATRI, the company said Wednesday.
- The ERC-20 token has posed challenges for users of Atari tokens related to costs and speed associated with trading on the Ethereum blockchain.
- The proof-of-stake Fantom blockchain will allow trading of ATRI at higher speed with “super low transaction fees,” according to Atari Chain.
- Fantom recently became the latest blockchain to announce an incentive program, unveiling a fund worth over $300 million to attract DeFi platforms, part of a broader push from Ethereum competitors to attract liquidity and users.
- Atari Chain is a joint venture between the games company Atari and ICICB, a holding company.
Read more: Celo, Fantom Tokens Jump on Fresh DeFi Incentive Programs
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