GitFish will refund the LINUX bidding and traders' funds and launch V2

PANews reported on May 29 that GitFish announced that due to problems with the token mechanism, it will refund the funds of all LINUX bidders and traders, and officially scrap the LINUX token. CURRENTLY THE PLATFORM HAS WITHDRAWN 25,003 SOL FROM THE LINUX POOL. USERS WHO HAVE NOT SOLD LINUX WILL RECEIVE A FULL REFUND, AND THOSE WHO HAVE PARTIALLY SOLD WILL RECEIVE A PARTIAL REFUND BY SENDING TOKENS TO THE DESIGNATED WALLET ADDRESS BY 21:00 EST ON JUNE 5. At the same time, GitFish is rolling out V2, with major updates including the launch of tokens only with the consent of the repository owner, the platform will be permissionless, lower fundraising targets, and close sales as soon as they are met.

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