Bitget Will Support the BlackCardCoin (BCCOIN) Contract Swap
Bitget will support the BlackCardCoin (BCCOIN) contract swap. Details of the timeline are as follows: Deposit and withdrawal services of BCCOIN are already suspended. Recover all BCCOIN balances and begin the distribution of new BCCOIN to all eligible users at a ratio of 1:1. BCCOIN’s trading will
Bitget will support the BlackCardCoin (BCCOIN) contract swap. Details of the timeline are as follows:
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Deposit and withdrawal services of BCCOIN are already suspended.
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Recover all BCCOIN balances and begin the distribution of new BCCOIN to all eligible users at a ratio of 1:1.
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BCCOIN’s trading will not be affected during the contract swap.
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The new BCCOIN contract address is as follow:
Please note:
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Bitget will no longer support deposits of old BCCOIN tokens after the contract swap.
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We will inform users in a separate announcement when the deposit and withdrawal services for BCCOIN are available, following the completion of the contract swap.
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Where any discrepancy arises between the translated versions and the original English version, the English version shall prevail.
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