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Offramp: To Cease Operations; Savings and Investment Accounts to Close on December 31
Svmuu News: Offramp, a crypto-native cross-border financial platform primarily targeting freelancers in Latin America, has announced it will cease operations. Features such as transfers, QR code payments, deposits, and investments were disabled on July 1. Starting July 31, Offramp will stop processing fiat currency deposits and withdrawals as well as cryptocurrency deposits, deactivate physical and virtual cards, and discontinue its mobile app. On September 30, Offramp will stop processing cryptocurrency withdrawals. On December 31, all Offramp savings and investment accounts will be closed, and the platform will officially cease operations.
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