The Gate trading markets have delisted 27 tokens, including FURY and SYLO, and have started buybacks for eligible users.

GateAnnouncement

Gate News message, according to Gate’s official announcement

Gate has removed the trading markets for 27 tokens, including FURY, SYLO, GEC, SLICE, NAOS, BITCAT, RENA, SAVM, TRG, CHER, TAPROOT, VALUE, SOP, NLC, MPT, NAM, MOONPIG, AA, GGG, SMOLE, MPH, GPUAI, ALPACA, ROOM, ZBU, and TCT. After assessment, these tokens do not meet the criteria for enabling trading.

For users who have submitted the forms and meet the requirements, Gate has deposited the corresponding repurchase amounts into their accounts. After delisting, users can still continue to use Gate as a wallet to store assets for these coin types. The specific delisting time for wallet functionality and the operational details will be notified separately.

Disclaimer: The information on this page may come from third parties and does not represent the views or opinions of Gate. The content displayed on this page is for reference only and does not constitute any financial, investment, or legal advice. Gate does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information and shall not be liable for any losses arising from the use of this information. Virtual asset investments carry high risks and are subject to significant price volatility. You may lose all of your invested principal. Please fully understand the relevant risks and make prudent decisions based on your own financial situation and risk tolerance. For details, please refer to Disclaimer.

Related Articles

Kelp DAO Bridge Exploit Results in $293M Mint, Leaves Aave With Over $200M in Bad Debt

An attacker exploited a vulnerability in Kelp DAO's cross-chain bridge, stealing $293 million in unbacked rsETH. The incident caused significant losses for DeFi platforms, with Aave facing up to $236 million in bad debt and substantial impacts on the market.

GateNews3h ago

KelpDAO Exploiter Borrows $195M ETH from Aave, TVL Drops $6.28B as Whales Withdraw

Gate News message, the KelpDAO exploiter borrowed over 82,600 ETH ($195M) from Aave using RSETH as collateral, resulting in bad debt appearing on Aave. Following this incident, numerous whales withdrew funds from Aave, causing its TVL to decline from $26.396B to $20.114B, a decrease of $6.28B.

GateNews10h ago

Morpho Pauses MORPHO OFT Cross-Chain Bridge on Arbitrum Following Kelp DAO and LayerZero Events

Morpho Association has temporarily suspended the OFT cross-chain bridge for MORPHO tokens on Arbitrum due to recent issues with Kelp DAO and LayerZero Bridge, pending confirmation of the rsETH incident's cause.

GateNews15h ago

Kamino Pauses LayerZero-Related Asset Interactions, Closes Deposit and Lending Functions

Kamino has temporarily suspended interactions with LayerZero-related tokens as a precaution, while allowing withdrawals and debt repayments. They emphasize that this measure is for risk management and that user funds are safe.

GateNews19h ago

Polish Parliament Fails to Override President's Veto on Crypto Law; PM Alleges Russian Interference

Polish lawmakers failed to override President Nawrocki's veto on a cryptocurrency regulation bill aimed at aligning with EU standards. Tensions rise as accusations emerge of Russian influence in a major crypto exchange amid liquidity issues and lack of regulation.

GateNews04-18 12:41

Zonda Exchange CEO Blames Missing Founder for $336M in Lost Bitcoin

Zonda CEO Przemysław Kral has attributed the exchange's loss of access to 4,500 BTC, valued at $336 million, to missing founder Sylwester Suszek's failure to transfer private keys. Amid allegations of bankruptcy and intensified withdrawal requests, Kral insists Zonda remains solvent and will pursue legal action while searching for Suszek, who disappeared in 2022.

GateNews04-17 11:01
Comment
0/400
No comments