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Big Change for RedotPay Users in 2026: Don’t Leave Your Funds Stuck




This post was written based on feedback received from users of the RedotPay service in North Africa, Africa, and around the world.
After the launch of the credit service by RedotPay Global, the platform observed violations related to the use of this service by numerous users worldwide.

 If you’re using RedotPay anywhere in Africa, take a minute to read this carefully. This isn’t just a small update. It directly affects how you access your money.

Starting April 3, RedotPay will officially shut down wallets for:

  • Euro (EUR)
  • British Pound (GBP)

This comes after an initial wave of closures that already started in March. Now it’s the final step.


 What does this mean in real terms?

If you still have money sitting in EUR or GBP wallets, you can’t just ignore it and hope everything stays the same. Once the wallets are closed, access becomes uncertain, and getting your funds back could turn into a stressful process.

Think of it like leaving money in an account that’s about to disappear.


 What you should do right now

You’ve got a few options, and the sooner you act, the better:

  • Move your funds to another wallet you control
  • Convert your balance into USDT
  • Or simply sell and cash out

No need to overcomplicate it. The goal is simple: don’t leave funds in those wallets past the deadline.


 Important dates you shouldn’t miss

There’s a specific window if you’re planning to convert to USDT:

April 4 → April 10

That’s your safe window to make the switch smoothly. After that, options may become limited or less convenient.

Why this matters more than you think

A lot of people tend to delay these things, thinking “I’ll handle it later.” But with platform changes like this, “later” can quickly turn into “too late.”

We’ve seen it before. Missed deadlines, locked balances, support tickets that take forever.

It’s not about panic. It’s about being smart and a bit proactive.


 A simple way to think about it

If your money was in a physical wallet that you knew would stop working in a few days, you wouldn’t leave cash inside it, right?

Same logic here.

Final advice

Take 5–10 minutes today. Check your balance. Make a move. Done.

It’s a small action now that can save you a lot of trouble later.

If you’re not sure which option fits your situation best, just ask

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