ROUTE withdrawals are back on track after being stuck on Bitget exchange.
Key Details:
- Withdrawals resume November 30th at 02:00 AM UTC
- Router Protocol team coordinated directly with Bitget to resolve the issue
- Users can finally access their stuck tokens
Important Action Required:
- Move ROUTE tokens out of Bitget immediately once withdrawals open
- No practical reason to keep ROUTE on the exchange
- Official announcement: Bitget Support
What This Means: The technical issues that prevented ROUTE token withdrawals have been fully resolved through direct collaboration between Router Protocol and Bitget teams.
Next Steps: Once withdrawals resume, users should transfer their ROUTE tokens to personal wallets or other platforms for better control and utility.
ROUTE ERC20 withdrawals on @bitget will resume on 30 November at 02:00 AM UTC. bitget.com/support/articl… Our team has been in constant coordination with Bitget to make sure users who had their tokens stuck can finally withdraw their funds again. The issue is now resolved, and
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