Hey! I want to tell you about the new Seed token listing. It’s happening tomorrow on KuCoin and MEXC. If you’ve got Seed tokens from their app, you’re probably wondering how to claim and transfer them to an exchange. Let me walk you through the whole process.
(Additional Note)
Before we jump in, keep in mind that Seed has drawn a lot of attention in the community. Some people think it might pump quickly after listing, while others suggest waiting to see how the market reacts. Either way, it’s good to know how to claim and move your tokens without issues.
When and Where Is the Listing?
- The listing time is 10 AM UTC on both KuCoin and MEXC.
- In Indian time, that’s about 3:30 PM tomorrow.
- One hour after the listing starts (so around 4:30 PM Indian time), you can claim your Seed tokens.
Some people are confused about why there’s a one-hour gap before you can claim. The Seed team hasn’t given a detailed reason, but it might be to manage website traffic and prevent overload. Still, there’s a chance the website might slow down or crash if too many people try to claim at once.
(Additional Note)
If you’re new to KuCoin or MEXC, you can create an account ahead of time so you don’t have to rush later. It’s also a good idea to double-check any KYC (Know Your Customer) requirements, especially if you plan to deposit or withdraw larger amounts.

How to Claim Your Seed Tokens
Right now, you cannot claim directly from the Seed app. You’ll need your Sui Wallet and the Seed website. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
- Open Your Sui Wallet: Go into the “Apps” section.
- Enter the Website URL: At the top, type in something like
pudgo.com
orplay.seed.com
(check the official links from their Telegram or Twitter). - Log In with Telegram: When you reach the Seed website, tap the menu (usually three lines) and choose “Dashboard.” Then select “Continue with Telegram” and follow the login steps.
- Wait Until Claim Time: Around 4:30 PM Indian time, you should see an option to claim your Seed tokens.
- Select Your Tokens: If you want to withdraw everything, choose “All.”
- Request the Transfer: Hit “Request Transfer,” then approve the pop-up in your Sui Wallet.
- Pay a Gas Fee (if needed): The fee might be around 1–2 dollars, but it could be less.
- Check Your Tokens: After a minute or two, your tokens should appear in your Sui Wallet.
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(Additional Note)
Make sure your Sui Wallet has enough balance to cover gas fees. If you don’t, the transfer might fail or get stuck. You might have to acquire some Sui tokens first, depending on how their network handles fees.
Moving Tokens to an Exchange
Once you have your Seed tokens in the Sui Wallet, you can move them to an exchange like KuCoin. Here’s how:

- Log In to KuCoin: Go to your account and find the “Deposit” section.
- Search for Seed: Type “Seed” in the search bar.
- Copy the Deposit Address: KuCoin will show a special deposit address for Seed.
- Send from Sui Wallet: Go back to your Sui Wallet, tap “Send,” and paste the KuCoin deposit address.
- Confirm the Transfer: Double-check everything, then submit. Your Seed tokens should move to KuCoin shortly after.

(Additional Note)
If you haven’t used KuCoin’s deposit feature before, be sure to follow any extra steps they require. Sometimes exchanges ask for a memo or specific tag, though that might not apply to Seed. Always read the on-screen instructions before sending your tokens.
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Potential Issues
- Website Overload: Because everyone will try to claim around the same time, the Seed website might slow down or crash.
- Gas Fees: On-chain transfers usually cost a small fee. It shouldn’t be too high, but be prepared.
- Delays: If the site is busy, your claim might take longer than expected.
(Additional Note)
If you do face a delay, don’t panic. Let the site load properly or wait a few minutes before trying again. Refreshing repeatedly might make things worse if the server is already overloaded.
Final Thoughts
That’s the basic plan. First, claim the tokens by using your Sui Wallet and the Seed website. Then, send them over to KuCoin or MEXC to trade or hold. Keep an eye on announcements from the Seed team in case they change times or steps. If something goes wrong—like the website crashing—just wait a bit and try again.
I hope this helps clear things up. Good luck with your Seed tokens, and I’ll see you next time!
(Additional Note)
Remember to stay safe by only using official links and never sharing your private keys with anyone. Scammers often show up during major token listings, so always double-check any URL you visit. Keep track of updates from the Seed team’s official channels, and you should be fine.