Stable has now opened the withdrawal function. Users can transfer assets through the official cross-chain channel or directly complete withdrawals through a leading exchange. The multi-chain withdrawal solution provides holders with more flexible asset management options.
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ForkPrince
· 11h ago
Finally able to withdraw, how long did I urge before?
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OldLeekMaster
· 11h ago
Finally able to withdraw, I knew Stable wouldn't be too bad.
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DefiSecurityGuard
· 11h ago
ok hold up, before anyone gets excited about those "flexible withdrawal options"... did they actually run a formal audit on those cross-chain bridges? bc i've literally seen this exact setup precede three different exploits this year alone. not trying to spread FUD but like... trace the contract logic yourself first. DYOR.
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ForkMaster
· 11h ago
Another "flexible plan," sounds like the project team is setting themselves up for trouble. More chains mean more risk routes, right?
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MidnightMEVeater
· 11h ago
Another "flexible" withdrawal plan, sounds like paving the red carpet for liquidity traps.
Stable has now opened the withdrawal function. Users can transfer assets through the official cross-chain channel or directly complete withdrawals through a leading exchange. The multi-chain withdrawal solution provides holders with more flexible asset management options.