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Jupiter: The HumidiFi (WET) public sale will restart on December 8, with additional anti-bot measures.

2025.12.06 09:22:15

On December 6, Jupiter announced via social media that its WET public sale will resume **Monday, December 8 at 10 a.m. Eastern Time (11 p.m. Beijing Time)**. The project will partner with the HumidiFi team to enhance anti-bot measures. Noting that currently deployed WET tokens are locked in a completed presale treasury and cannot be retrieved, the team will mint new tokens to support the public sale reboot.
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