A Web3 project has completed its second round of financing, and now investors can withdraw their funds. The process is actually not complicated and involves two steps:
First, you need to go to the official website's claim page and directly withdraw the USD0 tokens to your wallet. Once this step is completed, your wallet will officially hold the USD0.
After obtaining USD0, the next step is cross-chain transfer. Transfer USD0 to other blockchain networks using the cross-chain bridge feature, and then you can complete the withdrawal process on the relevant platform. The entire process is quite smooth; the key is not to make mistakes in the operation steps.
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LiquidityNinja
· 1h ago
Wow, I can finally withdraw. I've been waiting for this for over a month.
Cross-chain bridging really requires caution. My friend accidentally transferred to the wrong chain last time.
I've been wanting to sell USD0 for a while, just worried about some unexpected issues.
The two steps aren't difficult, just claim the USD0 and then transfer.
Hopefully, I won't have to wait another month. This is really a hassle.
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AirdropHarvester
· 6h ago
Hmm, cross-chain bridging has another issue, right? Every time they say it's smooth, but the gas fees are a killer.
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USD0? Never heard of it. Which small coin is it this time to cut the leeks?
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Two-step withdrawal? Sounds simple, but one mistake and everything's lost. I'll wait and see.
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Is the claim page going to require a whitelist again? Anyway, I definitely won't get a spot.
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The cross-chain transfer process has long become numbingly routine, with fees exploding.
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If you say it's not complicated, it definitely is. What's the trick?
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MechanicalMartel
· 6h ago
It's another withdrawal operation, but the cross-chain bridging part is really easy to trip up on.
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Getting USD0 out smoothly this round is pretty good, just worried someone might mess up the chain.
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Wait, going directly to the wallet step is fine, the main thing is to be careful with the cross-chain part.
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Two steps sound simple, but in actual operation, someone always gets stuck at the bridging step haha.
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It's good that the withdrawal went smoothly, but don't rush to all in, brothers.
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Can I claim USD0 on the claim page? Feels like there are new pitfalls waiting.
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Cross-chain bridging... this step is again prone to issues.
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It's easy to say, but in actual operation, details are king.
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Support for withdrawal is now available, this round is good, just see if the cash-out can go smoothly.
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Clear steps are clear, but the key still depends on the liquidity of the secondary market.
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JustAnotherWallet
· 6h ago
Have you proposed it yet? How much money can be raised is the key point.
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AmateurDAOWatcher
· 6h ago
Hmm, something's not right. Does the USD0 token really have liquidity?
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Cross-chain bridging has always been tricky. Watch out for slippage, brothers.
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It's another two-step process. Feels like I have to tinker for a long time each time.
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Is it really that easy to withdraw after the second round of funding? Have they completed the review?
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Wait, which is the official website? Don't tell me it's a phishing site.
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Is the withdrawal process smooth? I feel a bit suspicious.
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How's the current market for USD0? Is anyone taking over?
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Make a mistake in one step and your assets could be frozen. Be cautious.
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How much are the cross-chain transfer fees? They haven't explained clearly.
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BearMarketGardener
· 6h ago
I'll try this process... Wait, is cross-chain bridging reliable? Don't get stuck again.
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Withdrawing USD0 is so simple? I feel like there might be a catch.
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Just two steps, finally not so complicated this time.
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Where is the claim page? I've looked for a long time but didn't see it.
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The cross-chain transfer fee shouldn't be too outrageous, has anyone tried it?
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Wait, on which chain is the USD0 price the best? It directly affects the withdrawal profit.
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Uh... I just want to ask, how much did this round of funding raise? Is the project still reliable?
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Be sure not to do the steps in the wrong order; I saw someone transfer tokens to the wrong place before.
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The process looks clear, but I always feel that this kind of project carries quite a bit of risk.
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Withdrawing to the wallet is indeed simple, but the real hassle is withdrawing to the exchange.
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0xSleepDeprived
· 6h ago
Hi, be really careful with cross-chain bridging. I messed it up last time and lost a lot.
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It's pretty good that USD0 can be directly transferred to the wallet, but don't slip up on the subsequent cross-chain operations.
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Wait, is the claim page official? Or is there a phishing risk again?
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Two-step operations sound simple, but in practice there are always surprises. Hopefully this time it will go smoothly.
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I just want to know if I’ll have to pay a bunch of gas fees again when withdrawing. I really can't take it anymore.
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Still need to do cross-chain transfers? Why make it so complicated? Can't I just withdraw directly?
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If the steps are correct, there shouldn't be a problem. Just make sure not to mix up the public chain addresses.
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It's the second round of funding. This project is still alive, but going through so many procedures to withdraw funds is a bit troublesome.
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StablecoinGuardian
· 6h ago
I'm just worried it will be one of those cross-chain bridge projects with insanely high fees...
A Web3 project has completed its second round of financing, and now investors can withdraw their funds. The process is actually not complicated and involves two steps:
First, you need to go to the official website's claim page and directly withdraw the USD0 tokens to your wallet. Once this step is completed, your wallet will officially hold the USD0.
After obtaining USD0, the next step is cross-chain transfer. Transfer USD0 to other blockchain networks using the cross-chain bridge feature, and then you can complete the withdrawal process on the relevant platform. The entire process is quite smooth; the key is not to make mistakes in the operation steps.