Earlier today, Binance shared a post from their site on their official Twitter account. Their aim is to let all Binancians know that they will be supporting the CKB upgrade and hardfork scheduled on 10th May. Binance Plans to Support the CKB Upgrade and Hardfork The CKB upgrade and hardfork would occur around 10th May 2022, 01:00 UTC, during the Nervos Network transaction level of 5,414. Once the upgrade and hardfork process commences, both withdrawals and deposits of CKB will no longer be allowed. Binance will take care of all the technical details for anyone with CKB in their Binance profiles. There wouldn’t be any new tokens issued due to the CKB hard fork and upgrade. Last month, Jordan Mack said that Nervos Network would go through a hard fork to add new functionality to the network. There aren’t any parties who oppose the modifications in this hard fork. On 10th May, there will be a total upgrade to the entire network. It’s not just the hard fork itself that’s being updated, but many other libraries and protocols. While the network is being upgraded and a hard fork is taking place, there will be no impact on CKB trading. The Nervos Network (CKB) would be upgraded and split in two at a block peak of 5,414. The anticipated time is provided solely for the convenience of the users. The Consequences of Not Upgrading If you don’t upgrade, CKB nodes can go out of synchronization with the network and lose their functionality. As...