According to a post by the network development team on July 16, Blast Network, the second layer of ETH, has shortened its withdrawal time from 14 days to 7 days. The network previously required a longer withdrawal time 'to provide buffer for Lido withdrawals'. The team claims that this longer waiting time is no longer necessary. The team announced this message through the new X account @blast, which replaces the previously used @blastl2 account. The existence of the new account was announced in its profile.
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Remove 'L2' from Blast in X username and shorten the withdrawal time from 14 days to 7 days.
According to a post by the network development team on July 16, Blast Network, the second layer of ETH, has shortened its withdrawal time from 14 days to 7 days. The network previously required a longer withdrawal time 'to provide buffer for Lido withdrawals'. The team claims that this longer waiting time is no longer necessary. The team announced this message through the new X account @blast, which replaces the previously used @blastl2 account. The existence of the new account was announced in its profile.