Gemini: Customers affected by Voyager’s bankruptcy can file claims through opening an account on Gemini

Gemini: Customers impacted by Voyager's bankruptcy can submit claims by signing up for a Gemini account.

Encryption trading platform Gemini posted on its official account that customers affected by Voyager’s bankruptcy can create a Gemini account according to the claims allocation process before July 23 to withdraw their cryptocurrencies.

Reference: https://twitter.com/Gemini/status/1673020731150721024

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