Mantra CEO Urges OM Holders to Withdraw Tokens from OKX

Published at 2025-12-08 21:30:11

Mantra’s CEO issued an urgent notice on Dec 8 asking OM holders to withdraw tokens from OKX, citing incorrect migration dates posted by the exchange and technical problems affecting the planned migration schedule. The CEO warned that the mismatch and system glitches could lead to failed migrations, delayed access, or complications for anyone relying on the exchange to complete the token update.

The announcement raises immediate custody and liquidity concerns for OM holders on OKX. Users are advised to move funds to a self-custody wallet or another platform that Mantra confirms supports the migration, and to follow Mantra’s official channels for the corrected timeline. Holders who remain on OKX should contact the exchange’s support and monitor updates closely until the migration is cleared.

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