When will OKEx return to normal (OKEx is over)?

When will OKEx return to normal? From the OKEx official website to the OKEx tra

When will OKEx return to normal (OKEx is over)?

When will OKEx return to normal? From the OKEx official website to the OKEx trading platform, users can see that now most users are unable to access their funds. However, due to the recent market downturn, many people may not have prioritized the security of their funds or may be concerned about hacker attacks. These accounts also need to address these issues and ensure the safety of their assets under normal circumstances.

So when can it return to normal? Currently, many cryptocurrency prices in the market have fallen by more than 50%, and some exchanges have experienced losses. But in reality, this situation is not particularly severe, and it also applies to users who are in a panicked state. Please note that this situation may last for a long time. For example, slowdowns and abnormal phenomena may occur around 6 pm today. If such events really happen, it may cause financial losses to users and even unnecessary investment losses.

OKEx is over

According to the official announcement from OKEx, the first round of withdrawals has ended.

According to OKB holders, most investors have not participated in leverage trading or market making due to insufficient liquidity in some cryptocurrencies. Therefore, before completing the withdrawal process, it is important to pay attention to the following aspects:

1. Fund security.

2. Market manipulation risks (such as significant fluctuations in USDT price), handle with caution.

3. Team members’ health conditions (the market changes in real-time, and there may be delays in publishing announcements).

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