> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://help.zke.com/symbol/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://help.zke.com/symbol/hft-hashflow.md).

# HFT(Hashflow)

* Issue Time

  \--
* Total Supply

  1,000,000,000 HFT
* Circulation

  \--
* White paper

  \--
* Website

  <https://hashflow.com/>
* Twitter

  <https://twitter.com/hashflow>
* Telegram

  <https://t.me/hashflownetwork>
* Block Explorer

  <https://bscscan.com/token/0x44Ec807ce2F4a6F2737A92e985f318d035883e47> <https://cn.etherscan.com/token/0xb3999f658c0391d94a37f7ff328f3fec942bcadc>

Hashflow is a decentralized exchange. The project provides better trading prices and less slippage by introducing professional market makers to manage liquidity. Also avoids sandwich attacks. And the project also supports multi-chain and cross-chain transactions. But because of the need for market makers to support the design of various pricing models. Therefore, the project may only support mainstream currency transactions.

{% hint style="info" %}
Trade on ZKE Exchange：<https://www.zke.com/&#x20>;

Twitter：<https://twitter.com/ZKE\\_com>

Telegram：<https://t.me/ZKEGlobal>

Support：<https://support.zke.com>
{% endhint %}


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