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chore: add ASG token #51

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@hmoragrega hmoragrega commented Apr 25, 2024

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  • New Features
    • Added support for a new token "ASG" with full details including name, symbol, decimals, and logo, enhancing the variety of tokens available for trading.

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This update introduces metadata for a new cryptocurrency token named "ASG". It includes essential details such as the token's name, symbol, decimals, and logo. Additionally, this token is uniquely linked to specific Injective Markets and utilizes a custom meta source.

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File Path Change Summary
pkg/token/token_meta.json Added metadata for new token "ASG" with custom meta source and association with Injective Markets.

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🐰✨
In the code's woven burrow, a new token hops,
"ASG" by name, across the data it pops.
With decimals, symbol, and a shiny new logo,
A leap into markets, where the digital winds blow.
🌟🚀


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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between e2a694d and 114d769.
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pkg/token/token_meta.json (1)

1870-1883: The addition of the ASG token metadata appears correctly formatted and consistent with the structure used for other tokens in the file. However, the logo URL is missing, which might be intentional but worth confirming if a placeholder or specific logo will be added later.

Please confirm if the logo URL is intentionally left blank or if it will be updated later.


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@hmoragrega hmoragrega merged commit e401a7c into master Apr 25, 2024
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@hmoragrega hmoragrega deleted the f/asg branch April 25, 2024 13:26
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