Cryptocurrency wallet Coinomi has canceled the listing of NLG tokens issued by startup Gulden after the company updated software that allegedly stopped some Coinomi servers from working.
In a blog post published this morning, Coinomi announced that NLG will be removed from its wallet in two weeks. When the Coinomi developers turned to Gulden for help, the company’s team did not express any intention to cooperate and reacted hostilely, commenting aggressively on the request.
Yesterday on Twitter, the Coinomi platform advised its clients to transfer NLG coins to others walletsbefore the coin is removed from the site. Deleted coins will not disappear forever, but the procedure for returning them will be much more complicated than simply moving the coins to another wallet.
Instructions for moving can be found in blog exchange.
The fact that exchanges can delist coins is a common occurrence, but for a wallet this is rather an exception. To avoid losing funds during delisting, you must find another software interface (wallet) to move the funds. Of course, for this you will need your private key.
According to https://thenextweb.com/
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