The platform Printr, which offers services for creating and trading cross-chain memecoins, announced the termination of its operations due to funding difficulties. According to the company's statement, the platform will cease all operations on August 31, and its services will no longer be available to users.
The Printr team stated that over the past three months, they evaluated all possible options for continuing the project. However, due to current market conditions, insufficient funding, and a lack of support from distributors, continuing operations has become impossible. The statement emphasized that the decision was made after lengthy evaluations and that the platform's sustainability is no longer guaranteed.
As part of the shutdown process, the automatic settlement of all staking positions on the blockchain and accumulated staking rewards on the platform has commenced as of today. The corresponding assets will be returned to the addresses where users made their initial investments. After this process is completed, staking services will be fully terminated.
On the other hand, Printr announced the cancellation of its previously planned Token Generation Event (TGE) and airdrop program. The project team stated that these plans will no longer be implemented as part of the shutdown process.
The user interface of the Printr application will be closed after August 31, and transactions through the platform will no longer be possible. However, tokens previously created through the platform will continue to exist as independent entities on the blockchain.
Recent difficulties in accessing funding and declining investor interest in the crypto sector have exerted pressure, particularly on early-stage projects, and Printr's closure is seen as one of the latest examples of these challenging market conditions.
*This is not investment advice.
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