AAX.com website has been taken down without any notice
Since yesterday, 16 December 2022, AAX.com, the official website of the cryptocurrency exchange AAX has been unreachable.
The aax.com website returns a DNS issue, hinting that the website has been taken down completely.
The AAX app is also not working anymore.
This might be a sign that the company has gone out of business.
The crypto exchange suspended all withdrawals on the 13th of November 2022.
Their Customer Service stopped replying to customers a few days ago and there was no official update on the situation after the last one was published on 19 November 2022.
This might be another consequence of the failure of FTX, despite the company stating that they had no financial exposure to FTX and their affiliates.
AAX has millions of customers that are waiting for an update if they will ever be able to get their money back.
Their official social media accounts are still available: Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin and Telegram.
Coinmarketcap stopped tracking the exchange volume on 13 November.
About AAX (Atom Asset Exchange)
AAX is a cryptocurrency exchange offering spot, futures and savings products across a wide variety of digital assets, including Bitcoin, Ethereum and others.
AAX was founded in 2018 and is being led by its current CEO, Thor Chan.
AAX offers crypto futures contracts, spot pairs, P2P fiat trading, savings products, and API connectivity. AAX supports bitcoin trading along with support for over 20 fiat currencies. Other traded cryptographic assets on the platform include Ethereum, Solana, Polkadot, MANA, Tron, Dogecoin, and UniSwap.
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Filed under: News - @ December 17, 2022 3:58 pm