Bitubu to support LET token migration

Bitubu to support LET token migration

Bitubu will support LET-ERC20 token swap to LET-Linkeye. The details are as follows:

 

1.    LET deposits and withdrawals will be closed at 4:00 am UTC on March 1st.

2.   LET trading is not affected.

 

LET deposits and withdrawals will open after token migration. Please note that Bitubu will not support LET-ERC20 deposits.


Regards,
BitUBU
Feb 28, 2023 (UTC) 

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