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by: xpoolPosted on: September 3, 2025

Bitget Transfers BGB Tokens to Morph Foundation, Driving L2 Ecosystem Growth

Bitget has significantly reshaped its token governance by transferring all 440 million BGB tokens to the Morph Foundation. This pivotal move empowers the Morph Layer 2 network with enhanced functionality and opens doors for wider adoption. The transfer removes exchange control and grants the Morph Foundation full responsibility over the token’s future direction.

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