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Notice of Delisting BTCs (BTCS) ; SMILEY (SMILEY) ; Orca (ORCA) in the Spot P2P on 8 August 2024

Notice of Delisting BTCs (BTCS) ; SMILEY (SMILEY) ; Orca (ORCA) in the Spot P2P on 8 August 2024

Bitget Announcement2024/08/07 07:00
By:Bitget Announcement

Each digital asset we list is regularly reviewed for quality assurance to ensure it adheres to our platform standards. In light of a recent periodic review, Bitget is delisting BTCs (BTCS) ; SMILEY (SMILEY) ; Orca (ORCA) in the Spot P2P on 8 August 2024 , 9:00 (UTC). Users are advised to note that:

Each digital asset we list is regularly reviewed for quality assurance to ensure it adheres to our platform standards.

In light of a recent periodic review, Bitget is delisting BTCs (BTCS) ; SMILEY (SMILEY) ; Orca (ORCA) in the Spot P2P on 8 August 2024 , 9:00 (UTC).

 

Users are advised to note that:

  1. Deposit services for the delisting tokens are now suspended.

  2. Withdrawals will remain open for users until 8 November 2024, 7:00 (UTC)

  3. Please note that all pending trade orders for the mentioned tokens will be automatically canceled.

Thank you for your understanding and support.

 

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