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2026-02-25
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Gate has delisted 50 tokens including EMBER, BLADE, and others. Eligible users have received buyback compensation.

Gate News bot message, according to the official Gate announcement: Gate has decided to delist trading markets for 50 tokens, including EMBER, BLADE, MBLK, KNOT, SSS, KOKO, RAM, MAO, PHTR, FYDE, PUMPAI, DEFILAND, HRT, SKM, PIXELVERSE, MAHA, ESS, PRX, MCH, LYNX, BABYBNB, INK, TATE, SKT, ZAM, PPT, ATRS, URO, ONX, IGU, CEC, ELY, DOGGO, BUZZ, VDT, NAI, SMILE, LBR, DARK, SOLS, KP3R, CSIX, AKUMA, NVG, DWAIN, DMS, SDN, IXORA, SYNT, QI, etc. These tokens do not meet the platform's standards for opening trading. For users who have submitted the form and meet the requirements, Gate has deposited the repurchase amount into their accounts. After delisting, users can still use Gate as a wallet to store assets for these tokens. The specific delisting time and operational details will be announced separately.
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The founder of the Singapore Crypto Assets trading platform Tokenize Xchange has been sued by users, claiming damages of 60.5 million USD.

According to ChainCatcher news reported by Techinasia, more than 270 former users of Tokenize Xchange have filed a lawsuit against the platform's founder Hong Qi Yu and his wife Erin Koo, seeking $60.5 million in compensation for alleged fraudulent misappropriation of customer assets. Tokenize Xchange is a cryptocurrency platform based in Singapore, operated by AmazingTech, which shut down after the Monetary Authority of Singapore rejected its digital payment token license application in July 2025. A report from the court-appointed interim judicial manager stated that AmazingTech owes customers approximately $266.3 million but only holds $2.6 million in assets. The lawsuit was filed in the Singapore High Court, claiming that Hong and
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