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KuCoin moved ShareX into a live exchange-access story by listing SHARE-USDT for May 8 trading. CryptoSigy reads this as a liquidity-window update, not a protocol endorsement.

The useful trader angle is the route: BSC-BEP20 deposits, a call-auction window, spot trading timing and the withdrawal schedule all affect how cleanly early liquidity can be managed.

What Happened

KuCoin said ShareX deposits were effective immediately on BSC-BEP20, with a call auction from 09:00 to 10:00 UTC on May 8 and SHARE-USDT trading at 10:00 UTC. Withdrawals are scheduled for 10:00 UTC on May 9.

The announcement also said SHARE would be available to several spot trading bot services when trading begins. ShareX documentation describes the project as a Web3 consumer and financial layer for the sharing economy.

Why It Matters

For CryptoSigy, the listing matters because early spot routes often carry uneven depth, wider spreads and fast-changing bot behavior. A new listing can be tradable while still being unsuitable for oversized market orders.

The BSC-BEP20 route also matters operationally. Traders need to confirm deposit crediting, withdrawal timing and order-book depth before treating the listing as a reliable signal input.

The owner-fit read is deliberately narrow: Exchange listing, spot-liquidity opening window, supported network, withdrawal timing and trading-bot route risk. That filter keeps the piece tied to a decision point instead of merely repeating an announcement headline for traffic.

What To Watch Next

Watch the first hour of SHARE-USDT spread, depth and turnover rather than only the opening candle. Thin depth can make a clean chart look executable when real fills are poor.

Also watch withdrawal activation on May 9. If withdrawals open smoothly and liquidity remains distributed, the route becomes cleaner; if depth stays concentrated, risk sizing should stay defensive.

Treat the next update as validation or invalidation for this same watch item. Start with www.kucoin.com for the source trail, then use secondary confirmation only where the official trail is incomplete or delayed.

Continue this cluster

This May 8 exchange listing cluster follows new spot routes, withdrawal timing and liquidity quality before traders treat a token as signal-ready.