Founded in 2017, ICON foundation made waves in the blockchain industry as one of the earliest community-focused platforms to connect separate blockchains.
Announced on June 18, 2018, ICON will initiate a token swap from ERC20 ICX to its mainnet coins in the coming days.
After a delay originating from a transfer disable issue, ICON is finally migrating off of the Ethereum blockchain and initiating a token swap to its own native mainnet platform.
I just published "ICX Token swap schedule announcement" https://t.
According to the official announcement, ICON token swaps will only be made available on three participating exchanges - Binance, Upbit, and Bithumb.
"Only Binance, Upbit and Bithumb are the official exchanges that have agreed with ICON for the token swap support. Please beware of other exchanges or third-parties claiming that they support ICX token swap. The list of exchanges will be updated."
At which time, the token swap will initiate and deposit/withdrawals of ICX will be suspended until the migration process is complete.
After the token swap, users will not be able to convert their mainnet coins back to ERC20 ICX. It is also worth noting that only approved exchanges will support ICX mainnet coin trading until further notice.
Warnings by ICON. Given that only a few select exchanges are participating in the ICON token swap currently, ICON has warned users of potential scams by third-parties seeking to exploit unknowing users for their ICX coins.
"There may be SCAM attempts impersonating ICON. ICX token swap will only be made through ICONex, Binance, Upbit and Bithumb(as of June 18th). If you find any SCAM attempts such as asking to send your ICX to an individual wallet for the token swap process, please let us know".
Long-Awaited ICON Token Swap Initiates
Publicado en Jun 20, 2018
by Cryptoslate | Publicado en Coinage
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