According to the official announcement, the Binance security team has been working hard to communicate and continue to resolve issues related to the return of XIRTAM project assets. The platform has launched the asset return process for users (more than 1,750 affected addresses) on September 6, 2023, to assist in returning the assets of the affected users in this incident. In order to safeguard the interests of all relevant users, Binance will stop the return and collection of XIRTAM "primary market" user assets on February 29, 2024, and will start the "secondary market" user asset return process on March 10, 2024.
1. "Primary market" user asset collection will end on February 29, 2024. Binance has noticed that among the users who participated in the XIRTAM official token sale (including private placement and public sale) (primary market users), there are still About 150 affected users did not receive the corresponding asset returns. You are reminded to read the official Binance guide below as soon as possible to confirm your eligibility for redemption, and be sure to complete the application for asset return before the deadline of February 29, 2024.
2. The "secondary market" user asset return will be launched on March 10, 2024. Since Binance does not hold the assets paid by users when purchasing XIRTAM in the secondary market, these affected assets are not included in this asset return. in the category.
Binance will use the remaining ETH assets after the "primary market" user asset return is completed to calculate and confirm the return of XIRTAM assets for some affected users who purchased XIRTAM through the secondary market. The process is expected to start on March 10, 2024.
This "secondary market" return will be automatically calculated by the platform, without the need for users to provide relevant materials. After the calculation is completed, Binance will gradually issue corresponding ETH assets to qualified users through smart contract addresses. Specific rules will be announced after the return of user assets in the "primary market".