San Francisco-based crypto exchange Kraken now offers support for trading Melon tokens (MLN) shortly after Melon went live on March 15 at 11 am UTC. Melonport, the company behind Melon, had a successful Initial Coin Offering (ICO), hitting its target of 227,000 ETH, currently worth about $6.5 million, within 10 minutes.

Built on the Ethereum network, Melon is a protocol for managing digital assets that are decentralized, modular, transparently auditable, and low cost.

MLN tokens cover the platform usage fee and are used to reward developers who build Melon modules.

Which MLN pairs will be available for trading?

MLN/XBT (melon-bitcoin)

MLN/ETH (melon-ether)

Margin trading: Working to possibly offer MLN margin trading in the future…

MLN will be available on Kraken’s new trade platform, which the company acquired earlier in the month in a deal with Cryptowatch.

How do I deposit MLN to my Kraken account?

Go to Funding > Deposit > MLN and click “Generate New Address.” Then send MLN to this deposit address with any Ethereum wallet or client that supports tokens, like Parity or Mist.

More about MLN tokens & the Melon protocol

A maximum of 1.25 million MLN tokens will be created before the deployment of the final version of Melon (expected to take about two years). A total of 599,400 MLN will be tradable immediately (499,400 from the ICO and 100,000 assigned for the Melonport company to use).

Another 650,600 will become tradable later (500,600 reserved for a future crowd sale and 150,000 assigned to founders, advisors, and corporate partners that will be locked and non-tradable for two years or until Melon is fully deployed). After the final version of Melon is deployed, more MLN tokens will be created to incentivize developers for their efforts.

The Melon protocol lets you: