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Binance Completes Render (RNDR) Token Swap and Rebranding to Render (RENDER)
Lorenzo JengarJul 26, 2024 10:26 AM
Binance has successfully completed the token swap and rebranding of Render (RNDR) to Render (RENDER), opening new trading pairs and enabling deposits and withdrawals.
Binance, a leading cryptocurrency exchange, has successfully completed the token swap and rebranding of Render (RNDR) to Render (RENDER), according to an official announcement from the company. The transition marks a significant milestone for the platform and its users, as deposits and withdrawals for the new RENDER tokens are now open.
New trading pairs and availability
Following the rebranding, Binance has opened spot trading for several new pairs involving RENDER. These pairs include RENDER/BTC, RENDER/USDT, RENDER/FDUSD, RENDER/USDC, RENDER/TRY, RENDER/EUR, and RENDER/BRL. Trading began on July 26, 2024, at 08:00 (UTC). Users engaging in Spot Copy Trading wallets can add these pairs by enabling them in the Personal Pair Preference section of the Spot Copy Trading settings.
Token Distribution and User Instructions
The token exchange was conducted at a ratio of 1 RNDR to 1 RENDER. Users can view the token distribution history via their Binance wallet history. Additionally, there are new RENDER token deposit addresses available for users to obtain.
It is important to note that deposits and withdrawals of the old RNDR tokens are no longer supported. Users are advised to update their wallet addresses and ensure that all transactions involve the new RENDER tokens to avoid any issues.
General information and disclaimers
Binance noted that there may be discrepancies in translated versions of this announcement and that users should refer to the original English version for more accurate information.
For more detailed information, users can refer to the official announcement on Binance website. Source.
As always, Binance reminds users to be cautious with their investment decisions. The platform is not responsible for any losses incurred due to market volatility. Users should consider their own financial situation and consult independent financial advisors if necessary.
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