Official Announcement: ORAL → BRUSH Token
Nov 9

Nov 9

🪥 Official Announcement: ORAL → BRUSH Token 
Dear BrushO Community,
From our first smart toothbrush to a global decentralized oral health network — every brush deserves to be recorded and rewarded.
Now, with users in 40+ countries, we’re reaching a new milestone:
ORAL → BRUSH upgrade begins — the decentralized oral health era starts now! 🚀💎
🔹 System Maintenance & Snapshot Schedule
📅 Maintenance Start: Nov 10, 2025, 02:00 (UTC+0)
 ⚙️ During Maintenance: Some platform functions will be temporarily unavailable
 📸 Snapshot Time: Nov 10, 2025, 02:00 (UTC+0)
 🔁 Conversion Ratio: 10 ORAL = 1 BRUSH
 ⏱️ Estimated Completion: Nov 10, 2025, 04:00 (UTC+0)
⚠️ Important Notes:
Please avoid transferring ORAL or making related transactions during maintenance.
Update to the latest BrushO App to ensure smooth access after the upgrade.
All ORAL balances and activity records will be securely preserved through the snapshot — no manual action required.
💎 Early Contributor Recognition
To our early users, KOLs, and partners — thank you for your trust and support.
 All verified contributors will receive the Oral Health Pioneer NFT,
 an on-chain credential that permanently honors your contribution to the BrushO ecosystem.
The BRUSH era is about to begin.
 Every brush. Every connection. Every effort creates real value on-chain.
Brush And Earn 🪥✨
 — The BrushO Team

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