#市场下跌与合约风险 Seeing this wave of operations by Bit.com, I really have to sound the alarm for everyone. The platform suddenly announces business reductions, contracts can only be closed, and spot trading will stop. After this series of moves, many people will once again experience the hassle of "asset migration."
Over the years, I have been active on the blockchain and have seen too many such scenarios. When the market suddenly drops, contract risks are exposed—either leverage blows up or the platform encounters issues. The most heartbreaking part is that many people don't even realize that they are essentially gambling on the platform's survival in these exchanges.
The time window given by Bit.com seems generous, but don't be complacent. Stopping new registrations is a warning sign, being unable to close contracts is a risk alert, and the halt of spot trading on January 31 is the final deadline. If your assets are still locked inside, you need to act now—don't wait until the backup site in February, when withdrawal difficulties will sharply increase.
The secret to surviving long on the blockchain is simple—never put all your chips on one platform. Diversifying risk is not conservative; it's basic survival skills. Although the platform has a complete migration plan for this incident, any delays or uncertainties during the process could become your loss. Take advantage of the remaining time—raise what needs to be raised, migrate what needs to be migrated, and don't gamble on the platform's next move.
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#市场下跌与合约风险 Seeing this wave of operations by Bit.com, I really have to sound the alarm for everyone. The platform suddenly announces business reductions, contracts can only be closed, and spot trading will stop. After this series of moves, many people will once again experience the hassle of "asset migration."
Over the years, I have been active on the blockchain and have seen too many such scenarios. When the market suddenly drops, contract risks are exposed—either leverage blows up or the platform encounters issues. The most heartbreaking part is that many people don't even realize that they are essentially gambling on the platform's survival in these exchanges.
The time window given by Bit.com seems generous, but don't be complacent. Stopping new registrations is a warning sign, being unable to close contracts is a risk alert, and the halt of spot trading on January 31 is the final deadline. If your assets are still locked inside, you need to act now—don't wait until the backup site in February, when withdrawal difficulties will sharply increase.
The secret to surviving long on the blockchain is simple—never put all your chips on one platform. Diversifying risk is not conservative; it's basic survival skills. Although the platform has a complete migration plan for this incident, any delays or uncertainties during the process could become your loss. Take advantage of the remaining time—raise what needs to be raised, migrate what needs to be migrated, and don't gamble on the platform's next move.