OKX's official GRASS listing notice remains live decision support on April 25 because the token is still inside its first 24-hour market-structure window. The exchange published a full timeline for deposits, pre-open trading, spot launch, and withdrawals on April 24.
CryptoSigy reads this as an execution story, not a listing celebration. In the first day after a spot launch, the useful question is how the order book behaves once price discovery leaves the opening burst and starts testing real liquidity.
What Happened
OKX said GRASS deposits opened at 11:00 UTC on April 24, the pre-open ran from 13:00 to 14:00 UTC, GRASS/USDT spot trading opened at 14:00 UTC, and withdrawals opened at 16:00 UTC. The same announcement also included spot market opening risk control rules tied to the listing process.
That gives traders a clearly dated market-structure sequence rather than a vague listing headline. The exchange was explicit about how the launch window would be staged and how the market would transition from pre-open into continuous trading.
Why It Matters
A first-day listing often remains actionable well after the opening print because traders are still learning where real depth sits, how spreads behave after the fast entries, and whether the venue's risk controls are shaping the early tape. Those are execution questions, not narrative questions.
That is why this still fits the publish window on April 25. The first 24 hours can reveal whether the book is stabilizing, whether slippage is shrinking, and whether chasing momentum makes less sense than waiting for cleaner two-way liquidity.
What To Watch Next
Watch how GRASS/USDT depth, spread behavior, and turnover evolve beyond the opening burst. If liquidity stays thin and one-sided, the cleaner trade may be patience rather than early follow-through.
Also watch whether price discovery starts behaving more normally once the listing window matures. A launch can stay tradable, but only if the market stops acting like every fill is still part of the opening auction psychology.