Token Merger Phase 1: OCEAN and AGIX to Migrate to FET

🌊 Merger waves incoming

By Ocean
Jul 1, 2024, 7:23 PM
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Phase 1 of the token merger between OCEAN, AGIX, and FET is set to commence on July 1st, 2024.​ Several major exchanges have confirmed support for this transition.​ Key points include the closure of OCEAN and AGIX deposits and withdrawals, continued FET operations, and the opening of a migration platform on SingularityDAO dApp.​ Token holders on supporting centralized exchanges need not take action, as their tokens will automatically convert to FET.​ Self-custody holders will receive guidance for the transition.​ The process emphasizes strategic onboarding and infrastructure development.​ Users are cautioned against potential scams during this period and advised to rely solely on official information sources.​

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