The exchange is experiencing access issues in the Philippines. The official solution has been provided.

【ChainNews】Recently, some users have reported that a well-known compliant exchange is experiencing access restrictions in the Philippines. The official has issued an emergency suggestion—if you are unable to log in normally locally, try switching to a Wi-Fi network, or if you are traveling abroad for business or tourism, you can also attempt to access from there. Such regional network issues occasionally occur on exchanges, and usually adjusting the connection method can resolve them. Do friends in the Philippines or nearby areas encounter similar situations? Share your solutions.

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ContractFreelancervip
· 01-08 06:02
Is the internet problem in the Philippines so rampant? It feels like exchanges have been making frequent mistakes lately. Can switching Wi-Fi solve it? I don't think it's that simple; anyway, I can't even log in from here. By the way, why is it always the Philippines? Southeast Asia's network infrastructure is also too poor. It's another regional issue. When will we truly achieve seamless global connectivity? I'm really fed up. I'm tired of this official routine—just a simple connection adjustment and it's done? Has anyone tried using a VPN? Feels unreliable. Regulated exchanges are all the same; I can't quite figure out if it's a network problem or restrictions. Brothers and sisters in the Philippines, hang in there! If you find more outrageous solutions, teach me quickly.
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quietly_stakingvip
· 01-05 13:47
Try changing VPN; the internet in the Philippines is indeed poor. --- Another regional restriction? Think of a way to handle the trading income. --- I've encountered similar issues in Southeast Asia; if Wi-Fi isn't good, you have to use a VPN. --- This kind of thing is very common; compliant exchanges are like that, pitfalls exist everywhere. --- Network issues in the Philippines are still minor; the real concern is being truly blocked. --- Haha, I have friends there who complain to me every day about not being able to log in. Now there's an official solution, which is pretty good. --- You still have to find your own way; sometimes the exchange's suggestions are not very helpful. --- Switching Wi-Fi is ridiculous; is this a network problem or a policy issue? --- Doing crypto in Southeast Asia is indeed difficult; access issues like this are commonplace. --- It's time to use a USD account; stop messing around with these regional restrictions.
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MissedAirdropAgainvip
· 01-05 08:49
The internet in the Philippines is indeed prone to issues; I've experienced it before, just change the Wi-Fi and it’s fine. --- It's another regional problem... When will global connectivity be achieved? --- If Wi-Fi can't be fixed, probably need a VPN. By the way, how is the stability of this exchange? --- I've encountered this kind of issue before; switching networks usually solves it, no need to worry too much. --- Are there many users from the Philippines? Why do these small problems keep happening? --- The official advice is a bit vague... the actual situation might be more complicated. --- I was planning to operate in the Philippines, but now I'm a bit hesitant. --- Do these access restrictions count as compliance risks? It feels a bit troublesome.
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NFT_Therapyvip
· 01-05 08:48
Is the Philippines causing trouble again? If you knew earlier, choosing a exchange in Southeast Asia would have been easier. Use a VPN to solve it instantly, no need to mess with Wi-Fi. You need to change the DNS, brother. Switching networks won't help at all. I heard the local ISP has been restricted, let's wait for the official statement. I’ve also encountered this in Bangkok; just changing the node works, but the Philippines might be stricter. How can compliant exchanges escape regional bans? It’s hilarious. You should have used a proxy earlier; official recommendations are basically useless. Try changing your wallet address? Sometimes the account gets triggered. The network environment in Southeast Asia is like this; just get used to it.
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EntryPositionAnalystvip
· 01-05 08:41
The Philippines is acting up again. Just switch to a different node, no need to panic. --- Speaking of which, this kind of issue is quite common. There are many exchanges, and network instability is normal. --- I just want to know why problems always occur in Southeast Asia. Is it the local carriers' fault or something else? --- Try switching Wi-Fi, or wait a bit. Usually, it gets better in half an hour. Don't rush to sell off. --- To students in nearby areas, has anyone encountered this situation? How did you handle it? --- Is it that compliance causes more problems? That's an angle I didn't think of. --- Haha, this is called "regional optimization." Every place has its surprises. --- Network issues can sometimes be fixed just by restarting. No need to make a big deal out of it.
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MetaverseLandlordvip
· 01-05 08:31
My buddy in the Philippines encountered this, and switching VPNs instantly solved the issue. The official advice is a bit conservative.
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