According to BlockBeats news on October 30, River officially announced that the River Pts public auction, which started on the evening of October 29, sold out in just 2.5 hours within the originally scheduled 48-hour auction time. A total quota of 50 million River Pts attracted 2,908 BNB (approximately 3.2 million USD) in subscriptions, with a final transaction price of 0.0000447 BNB per piece (approximately 0.048 USD). All participants will be settled at the lowest auction price, and any excess will be automatically refunded. Starting from October 31, 14:00 (UTC+0), River Pts and BNB refunds can be claimed on the website. At the end of the auction, the price of River Pts on DEX rose by 40% (from 0.034 USD to 0.048 USD), with short-term trading volume exceeding 2.2 million USD; at the same time, the price of RIVER Token also climbed to 8.3 USD, and market enthusiasm continued to heat up.
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