PANews reported on November 12th that BNB Chain announced the upcoming closure of its existing multi-signature wallets. Users are required to migrate to Safe Global to ensure asset security. The official statement indicates that the migration channel is now open. Wallets using BNB Chain Multi-Sig must follow the instructions to import their old addresses and complete the migration process. Wallets that have not been migrated will display a message such as "Base contract is not supported".PANews reported on November 12th that BNB Chain announced the upcoming closure of its existing multi-signature wallets. Users are required to migrate to Safe Global to ensure asset security. The official statement indicates that the migration channel is now open. Wallets using BNB Chain Multi-Sig must follow the instructions to import their old addresses and complete the migration process. Wallets that have not been migrated will display a message such as "Base contract is not supported".

BNB Chain multisignature wallets will be discontinued; users need to migrate to Safe Global.

2025/11/12 19:26

PANews reported on November 12th that BNB Chain announced the upcoming closure of its existing multi-signature wallets. Users are required to migrate to Safe Global to ensure asset security. The official statement indicates that the migration channel is now open. Wallets using BNB Chain Multi-Sig must follow the instructions to import their old addresses and complete the migration process. Wallets that have not been migrated will display a message such as "Base contract is not supported".

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