A certain exchange announced that it will officially close its global market on December 31, 2025. This news has caused quite a bit of concern among investors—after all, everyone's main worry is: Is my money still there?
Based on current progress, the official is continuing to process withdrawals. Last Friday, they successfully transferred over $600,000, and yesterday they transferred over $800,000. They are handling withdrawal requests daily, and the amounts are gradually increasing. Although the scene of tens of thousands of customers lining up to withdraw funds looks a bit alarming, judging by this pace, the official is processing step by step.
The exchange management has already promised publicly that all customer funds will be fully credited. Whether this promise can be fulfilled depends on the subsequent withdrawal speed and the flow of funds.
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TokenVelocity
· 5h ago
Withdrawal is too slow.
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CryptoTarotReader
· 5h ago
Steady flow ensures safety
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TradingNightmare
· 6h ago
Having too many coins stored can cause your hands to break.
A certain exchange announced that it will officially close its global market on December 31, 2025. This news has caused quite a bit of concern among investors—after all, everyone's main worry is: Is my money still there?
Based on current progress, the official is continuing to process withdrawals. Last Friday, they successfully transferred over $600,000, and yesterday they transferred over $800,000. They are handling withdrawal requests daily, and the amounts are gradually increasing. Although the scene of tens of thousands of customers lining up to withdraw funds looks a bit alarming, judging by this pace, the official is processing step by step.
The exchange management has already promised publicly that all customer funds will be fully credited. Whether this promise can be fulfilled depends on the subsequent withdrawal speed and the flow of funds.