Backfill entry Dating honesty: this listing went live on August 10, 2026, eight days before we added this page. Two of the six tokens in the batch, CYS and ALLO, were already on our board, and the batch's other members deserved the same treatment for tracker completeness. Nothing new happened this week; we are catching the tracker up, not reporting fresh news.
Upbit does a lot of its listing work in batches, and the August 10 batch was a six-pack: CYS, ICNT, XAN, EDEN, AIOZ and ALLO all hit the exchange's BTC and USDT markets in a single announcement, per Coinpedia. Trading opened at 5:00 p.m. KST, three hours later than the originally scheduled 2:00 p.m. start, with Upbit's standard opening restrictions applied to keep the first prints from running away. The batch read like a sector sampler, spanning Web3 infrastructure, DePIN, tokenized Treasuries, AI and decentralized storage, and we already track two of its members: Cysic's CYS, which came with its own dramatic debut, and Allora's ALLO. This page covers the batch member with the longest track record, because AIOZ is not a fresh token generation event or a points program cashing out. It is a network that has been running since 2021, and its Upbit moment says something specific about what the exchange is shopping for.
CYS, ICNT, XAN, EDEN, AIOZ and ALLO listed together.
No Korean won market in this batch.
Pushed back from the scheduled 2 p.m. start.
Volatility controls applied on the first prints.
The elder of the batch
Most tokens that cross this tracker are weeks old at listing. AIOZ Network is the other kind. Per the project's site, it operates a distributed swarm of user-run nodes that contribute bandwidth, storage and compute, originally aimed at video streaming and content delivery and more recently extended toward AI workloads, with the AIOZ token paying node operators and serving as gas on the project's own layer 1 chain. That places it in the DePIN category, decentralized physical infrastructure, which has quietly become one of the recurring themes of Upbit's 2026 listing calendar. A project that predates the current cycle arriving on Korea's largest venue five years into its life is a different kind of event than a day-old ticker: the float is mature, the holder base is settled, and the listing is a distribution upgrade rather than a birth.
The mechanics were standard for the venue. BTC and USDT pairs only, no Korean won market in this batch, which matters because the won tier is where Upbit's domestic retail volume actually lives, a distinction we have walked through on entries like Morpho's. Upbit advised users to verify supported networks before moving tokens, the routine warning that does real work for a project running its own chain, and applied initial trading restrictions to manage volatility, per Coinpedia. The three-hour delay from the announced start time went unexplained in the coverage we verified, which is Upbit being Upbit; the exchange adjusts opening logistics without much narration, and the restriction framework is designed so the open survives whatever caused the wait.
What a BTC-and-USDT listing is worth
Our framework from the exchange listings guide treats a listing as a distribution event, and this one distributes AIOZ to a market that had limited local access to it. The honest sizing: a BTC and USDT listing on Upbit is the venue's outer tier, real access but not the won-market main stage, and the token traded around $0.07 in mid-August 2026, per MetaMask's price page, a long way below the highs of its best cycle. For a network whose pitch is infrastructure rather than momentum, the interesting question is not the debut candle, which the batch format and opening restrictions were designed to mute anyway. It is whether Korean flow finds a five-year-old DePIN story worth holding once the novelty of the ticker wears off, and whether a won-market promotion follows, the graduation path Upbit has used repeatedly this year. We will log any market additions or status changes on this page as they happen, and the events list above stays current. As always, a wider door says nothing about what walks through it, and nothing here is trading advice.
Not financial advice Listings often spike and then bleed once the initial hype unwinds. Nothing here is a suggestion to buy this token. Verify dates on the exchange's own announcement page before trading: schedules slip.