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Coin98 will gradually stop decentralized stablecoin CUSD, and users can redeem it for free on January 15, 2024

Coin98 will gradually stop decentralized stablecoin CUSD, and users can redeem it for free on January 15, 2024

CointimeCointime2023/12/02 02:51
By:Cointime

On December 2nd, according to official sources, Coin98 will gradually stop the current version of the decentralized stablecoin CUSD. Users can exchange CUSD on BNB Chain, Ethereum, and Solana for equivalent collateral assets for free before January 15, 2024, without paying CUSD protocol fees. Before December 15, 2023, users can also exchange CUSD on BNB Chain for BUSD and then exchange it for other available assets on Binance. In addition, Coin98 will launch a new and improved version of CUSD.

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