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Despite ongoing campaigns and hard work for our team, our CIMB bank account will be closed. We are in talks with other banks and with CIMB itself and we hope to share with you the positive news of a new BitX account in the near future.

Until we have a new bank account, we regret to announce that as of today, December 20, 2016, our clients in Malaysia can no longer deposit or withdraw from MYR.

BitX BTC / MYR will remain active for the time being, but it will obviously have reduced liquidity.

What will happen with BITX ACCOUNT?

Bitcoin's portfolio will continue to function normally. You can receive, download and store Bitcoin. However, you can not check in and withdraw MYR.

What will happen to the remaining Ptex?

If you still have MYR in your account, you can buy Bitcoin with it or leave it in your account. Once we have a new bank account, your money will be migrated there. This will have no effect on your BitX account. You can then check out or make the upload again as usual.

If you want to sell your homeowner and make a withdrawal, you can open an account at an alternative provider, send your homeowner there, and sell it to be removed MYR.

What are the next steps?

The moment we find a solution, we'll send you an update.

Thanks for our support at this difficult moment. We would like to thank you all for the many words of encouragement we have received and hope to offer you a full range of services again.

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