BLOX will discontinue OMG Network
News for our OMG holders: as of November 13, 2025, BLOX will stop offering OMG Network (OMG).
We regularly review which coins we offer, based on factors such as user interest, trading volume, and market liquidity. We previously indicated that the liquidity of this coin is very limited. Despite our efforts to continue supporting OMG, trading volume and liquidity have unfortunately not improved.
Therefore, we have decided to completely stop offering OMG as of November 13, 2025. Below you can read what this means for you.

What does this mean for you?
We offer you the possibility to sell your OMG coins as usual until November 13, 2025. No trading fees will be charged for this. After that date, the coin will be completely removed from the BLOX offering.
Do you still have OMG funds in your BLOX vault after that date? Then we will be required to sell your OMG coins around 11:00 AM at the market price at that time and credit the corresponding euro amount to your BLOX account.
We aim to keep trading open until that time, but given the declining liquidity of the coin, we cannot rule out that an earlier sale may be necessary. This strongly depends on the market, and any such decision will always be made in the best interest of our customers.
Withdrawal to personal wallet (from 2500 OMG)
If your coins represent a value of 2500 OMG or more, it is possible to withdraw them to your personal wallet until November 11, 2025. Costs are made for sending these coins to your personal wallet. These costs will be deducted from the number of OMG sent to your personal wallet and amount to 50 OMG.
Verification of your personal wallet
Before we can send your coins to your personal wallet, we are required by law and regulation to verify that you are the owner of this personal wallet. To verify this, you must share a screenshot clearly showing that you are the owner of this personal wallet.
Please note that when using a personal wallet, you are solely responsible for the storage and security of your coins and for carrying out any transactions with them.
Keep in mind that you will also be responsible for any network fees associated with such transactions.
We hope this information is sufficient. Still have questions? Please check our Frequently Asked Questions.