Enable KUB Chain Network for USDT Deposit and Withdrawal on 13/05/2026 from 05:00 PM (GMT+7) onwards
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Bitkub Exchange is pleased to inform you that the KUB Chain Network will be available for USDT transactions. Please see the details below.
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*Cautions:
- To make USDT transactions on the KUB Chain Network, you must create a new USDT wallet address for the network after its activation on 13 May 2026 at 05:00 PM (GMT+7)
- Creating a new wallet address does not affect your digital asset balance and trading.
- Depositing and withdrawing USDT on the network mentioned above before the activation date may lead to asset loss.
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Schedule
Issue: Enable KUB Chain Network for USDT Deposit and Withdrawal
Date: 13 May 2026
From: 05:00 PM (GMT+7) onwards
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Remarks:
- Bitkub Exchange reserves the right to consider recovering digital assets if the transaction conditions are not met on a case-by-case basis.
- Bitkub Exchange reserves the right in its sole discretion to amend or change these announcement details, and we will notify you further if there is any change.
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