DJ.DOG incubated by HashKey is now live on xStocks tokenization of US stock trading pairs.

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PANews July 4 news, according to official news, the self-custody trading software DJ.DOG incubated by HashKey now supports 62 tokenized US stock trading pairs provided by xStocks. This includes stock token trading pairs for Google, Amazon, Apple, Bank of America, Coca-Cola, Coinbase, Circle, Gamestop, Goldman Sachs, IBM, JPMorgan, McDonalds, Netflix, NVIDIA, Tesla, Walmart, Visa and others. DJ.DOG is now live on iOS Testflight and Android versions. At the same time, DJ.DOG has integrated over 15,000 smart money signals, achieving real-time updates of the on-chain hot money trend scan every 5 seconds, providing a one-stop solution for trading signals and news. The platform deeply integrates AI analysis, filtering out fraudulent activities on the chain while providing real-time social media monitoring and AI narrative analysis capabilities for all popular Tokens. Statement: DJ.DOG is a user self-custodial on-chain trading App that integrates multiple decentralized trading protocols and news signals. DJ.DOG itself does not provide trading infrastructure, does not custody user assets, and does not provide liquidity depth, but aggregates various services to achieve a friendly user experience. Its operational experience is similar to that of self-custodial wallets (e.g., Metamask, Phantom).

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