The encrypted native cross-border financial platform Offramp will cease operations
According to official news, the crypto-native cross-border financial platform Offramp, primarily aimed at freelancers in Latin America, will cease operations.
As of July 1, functions such as transfers, QR code payments, deposits, and investments have been disabled. Starting July 31, Offramp will stop fiat currency deposits and withdrawals as well as cryptocurrency deposits, and will disable physical and virtual cards and stop the operation of the mobile application. On September 30, Offramp will stop cryptocurrency withdrawals, and by December 31, the remaining functions will be disabled, officially ceasing operations.
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