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BitMart (BMX) Platform and Token Analysis: From Operations to Gradual Shutdown
BitMart was once a global digital asset trading platform, with its native token BMX used for trading discounts, governance, and rewards. However, BitMart has announced that it will cease all trading services on August 26, 2026, and plans to fully cease operations on January 31, 2027. This article reviews BitMart's history, the uses of the BMX token, and the latest developments in its gradual shutdown.
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BitMart (BMX) Platform and Token Analysis: From Operations to Gradual Shutdown
BitMart was once a global digital asset trading platform, with its native token BMX used for trading discounts, governance, and rewards. However, BitMart has announced that it will cease all trading services on August 26, 2026, and plans to fully cease operations on January 31, 2027. This article reviews BitMart's history, the uses of the BMX token, and the latest developments in its gradual shutdown.
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