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In response to the volatility of Bitcoin, we have decided to make some changes to our commission payment process.
As of September 1, 2022, Bitcoin will no longer be an available payment method moving forward.
Revenue Network will be replacing our Bitcoin payment method for all commission payments with Tether (USDT-ERC20), which is available on the Ethereum blockchain.
The payment process will remain the same when you wish to withdraw your payments from the Cashier. You will just be required to submit an Ethereum wallet address instead of a Bitcoin address. Unlike Bitcoin payments, you will no longer be required to submit a unique wallet address for every withdrawal request. You can now easily use the same wallet address every month.
As always, when the funds are available in your Cashier account, you will receive an email notification advising that you may make a request to withdrawal your earnings.
This change won’t affect your upcoming July commission earnings or any payouts requested in August. These payments will still require a Bitcoin address until the change takes effect.
As of September 1, 2022, Bitcoin will no longer be an available payment method moving forward.
Revenue Network will be replacing our Bitcoin payment method for all commission payments with Tether (USDT-ERC20), which is available on the Ethereum blockchain.
The payment process will remain the same when you wish to withdraw your payments from the Cashier. You will just be required to submit an Ethereum wallet address instead of a Bitcoin address. Unlike Bitcoin payments, you will no longer be required to submit a unique wallet address for every withdrawal request. You can now easily use the same wallet address every month.
As always, when the funds are available in your Cashier account, you will receive an email notification advising that you may make a request to withdrawal your earnings.
This change won’t affect your upcoming July commission earnings or any payouts requested in August. These payments will still require a Bitcoin address until the change takes effect.