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Dogecoin withdrawals suspended on Binance after update error

Dogecoin (DOGE) withdrawals were stopped by Binance last night as the exchange wrestled with a sudden error following an update on the Dogecoin network.

Users reported that the withdraw function for their exchange DOGE wallets had been suspended in a sudden move by the exchange aimed at mitigating an error in the Binance system.

A firefighting report put out by the exchange failed to explain the specifics of the issue, instead Binance sought to rest investors’ minds with reassurances the suspension was temporary.

“We discovered a minor issue with DOGE network withdrawals on Binance,” read the statement.

Binance is actively working with the DOGE project team to resolve the issue… DOGE network withdrawals will remain closed until this is fixed”.

Dogecoin holders on Binance were quick to report the issue online seeking advice and help.

“When I try to withdraw on Binance, I now have a message which indicates ‘Unable to withdraw with account in arrears’ and an astronomic amount of Dogecoin is indicated,” complained one user.

What went wrong with DOGE on Binance?

The Dogecoin network update was a two-fold security patch and transaction fee update.

Transaction fees have been adjusted and finalised away from the ‘meaningful’ transaction fee model of 2014 (around 1 DOGE per byte), to a much lower recommended 0.01 DOGE per kilobyte).

Some reports suggest the Binance error may be tied to re-attempted years-old failed DOGE transactions on the Binance exchange automatically processing due to the change in transaction fee policy.

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Sam Cooling

London-based crypto journalist Sam Cooling studied at the London School of Economics (LSE) before working as a Data Technology Consultant for the Fairtrade Foundation. Coin Rivet combines his passion for technology writing with his zeal for the Decentralised Finance revolution. Sam loves providing daily regulatory and alt coin coverage. Outside of the crypto world Sam loves boxing, and spends his time working with NGOs in Zambia.

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