Announcement on Suspension of CITY-Chiliz Legacy Chain Network Withdrawal Services
In order to provide a better trading experience, Bitget will suspend withdrawal services for the CITY-Chiliz Legacy Chain network starting from January 15, 2024 (UTC) until a later date.
Please note that trading will not be affected during the downtime. Once withdrawal services for the CITY-Chiliz Legacy Chain network can be resumed, we will notify our global users in a separate announcement or via the official community.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, and thank you for your understanding. Please stay informed through any of our official channels.
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