Bullish listed VET/USDC and VTHO/USDC, with deposits, withdrawals, trading, and AMM support going live on February 5 at 1:00 p.m. VeChain said the listing expandsBullish listed VET/USDC and VTHO/USDC, with deposits, withdrawals, trading, and AMM support going live on February 5 at 1:00 p.m. VeChain said the listing expands

VeChain Scores Institutional Win as VET Lists on Regulated Exchange Bullish

  • Bullish listed VET/USDC and VTHO/USDC, with deposits, withdrawals, trading, and AMM support going live on February 5 at 1:00 p.m.
  • VeChain said the listing expands regulated access for institutional participants seeking exposure to VET.

VeChain’s VET token has been added to Bullish, a regulated digital asset exchange that offers access to spot markets and institutional services. The VeChain Foundation announced the listing in a social media post from its official account, framing the move as expanded access to institutional participants.

Bullish published an updated “Digital Assets Listing” page and a 2026 availability table showing support for VET and VeThor Token (VTHO). According to the table, Bullish lists VET in a VET/USDC market and VTHO in a VTHO/USDC market. The page also sets out how the exchange communicates new listings and feature availability, including updates on its website and posts on social platforms.

Deposits, withdrawals, trading, and Automated Market Making (AMM) instructions for both VET and VTHO became available on February 5, with trading going live at 1:00 p.m. The same table lists other 2026 assets and markets, including CC/USDC on February 3 and FIDD markets on February 4, positioning the VeChain assets within Bullish’s broader rollout schedule.

The developments come days after CNF reported VeChain is positioning itself for a “utility era,” citing 100% network uptime since 2017 and more than 530 million on-chain transactions.

VeChain’s Institutional Access and Market Availability

Bullish says that customers are notified of deposit, withdrawal, trading, and AMM support through email from Bullish Customer Support, alongside updates to the digital assets availability table. The exchange directed users to its help center for documentation on AMM instructions and the Custody API.

On its listing page, Bullish says new assets are announced through its X and LinkedIn channels and reflected in the availability table. It also points users to a separate digital assets page for product coverage details.

The VeChain network supports enterprise-focused applications, including tracking and data integrity use cases, while VTHO is used within the ecosystem as a gas-like token for transactions. The addition of VET and VTHO on Bullish adds another venue where the assets can be accessed via USDC pairs, which is relevant to institutions and participants that require regulated trading and custody pathways.

Bullish additionally advised customers to review asset availability by jurisdiction through a referenced page that lists which digital assets are offered in specific countries. For existing customers, it directs inquiries to relationship managers and provides an on-ramp for firms seeking to open an institutional account.

Moreover, VeChain recently announced a partnership with Smartcar to power Evearn.io, allowing EV and hybrid drivers across 30+ vehicle brands in Europe and North America to earn on-chain rewards using consent-based vehicle data. As we reported, the initiative records verified sustainable miles on-chain through Smartcar’s standardized APIs and VeChain’s infrastructure.

At the time of writing, VET was trading at $0.007967, up 6.02% over the past 24 hours, with a $30.68 million 24-hour trading volume and a $685 million market cap.

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