Binance has announced it will support the network upgrade and hard fork process on the Shentu (CTK) network. Continue Reading: Binance Announces Support for ThisBinance has announced it will support the network upgrade and hard fork process on the Shentu (CTK) network. Continue Reading: Binance Announces Support for This

Binance Announces Support for This Altcoin’s Network Upgrade and Hard Fork Process! Here Are the Details

2026/02/24 14:40
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Binance, one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, has announced its support for the network upgrade and hard fork process on the Shentu (CTK) network.

According to a statement from the exchange, deposit and withdrawal operations for tokens on the Shentu (CTK) network will be temporarily suspended as of February 25, 2026, at 3:00 PM. This step was taken to protect user experience and manage the technical transition process smoothly.

The network upgrade and hard fork are expected to occur at block height 28,124,200, around 4:00 PM on February 25, 2026. Binance stated that it will handle all necessary technical requirements on behalf of users during this technical update process.

On the other hand, it has been announced that Shentu (CTK) token trading on Binance will not be affected by this process and will continue as normal. This means users will be able to continue trading on the spot market during the upgrade.

The exchange announced that deposit and withdrawal operations would resume once the upgraded network was confirmed to be stable. It was also emphasized that no further announcements would be made regarding this.

Shentu network is known as an ecosystem that offers solutions in the fields of blockchain security and smart contract auditing.

*This is not investment advice.

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