Bitget Has Completed the Virtual Versions (VV) Contract Swap
Bitget has completed the Virtual Versions (VV) contract swap.
Please Note:
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The distribution of VV was conducted at a ratio of 1 old VV = 1 new VV.
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The new VV contract address is as follow:
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Deposit and withdrawal services of VV will resume at 30 April 2024, 10:00 (UTC)
For more information, please refer to:
1. Bitget Will Support the Virtual Versions (VV) Contract Swap
2. VV Token Update: What You Need to Know!
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