In a statement released over the weekend, the exchange said it is resuming INR withdrawals starting Monday, August 26. It is, however, noteworthy that WazirX customers will only be able to access and withdraw 66 percent of their funds while the remaining 34 percent will remain frozen due to ongoing investigations into the incident.
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