MovieBloc $MBL will be delisted on BingX Exchange pair with MBL/USDT on September 3rd, 2025 at 08:00 A.M(UTC).
MovieBloc Delisting – What’s Happening on MEXC Exchange?
MovieBloc Delisting is the big news right now. Many people are searching for updates because MovieBloc (MBL) is getting delisted from the MEXC Exchange, and users want to know what to do next.
What is MovieBloc?
MovieBloc is a special blockchain platform for movies. It was made to give movie creators (filmmakers) a fair chance to share their films.
Creators can get Crypto Rewards when people watch their movies.
Fans can also help by making subtitles, sharing the movie, or doing marketing—and they can earn tokens for their work.
MovieBloc runs on the Ontology chain and uses its token, MBL, for payments, tips, translations, and rewards.
How MovieBloc Helps the Crypto Space
MovieBloc is important because it gives real use to Crypto Token:
Fair payments – Tokens go directly to filmmakers and helpers like translators.
Fans can join in – They don’t just watch, they also earn tokens by helping.
Brings crypto and film together – Not just trading money, but also telling stories.
This makes crypto useful in the entertainment world, not just finance.
MovieBloc Features
Some key features of MovieBloc are:
Fair pay: Creators can keep up to 90% of their movie earnings.
Everyone can help: Translators, curators, and reviewers can all earn tokens.
Clear money flow: Blockchain makes everything transparent.
Community fun: Members can join online film festivals, contests, and events to earn rewards.
MovieBloc Roadmap (2025 Plans)
Here’s what MovieBloc has planned for 2025:
Q1: Short film contest, more subtitle languages, better app design.
Q2: New contests, improved earning tools, cloud film festivals, NFT ticket presales.
Q3: Launch NFT-based film festivals, give holders access to exclusive films.
Q4: Tokenize film IPs, add personalized services, create auto film festivals, and host a big academy-style festival.
MovieBloc Whitepaper
The whitepaper explains the vision of MovieBloc:
Ver 1.14 (2019): Focused on fair rewards (up to 90%), festivals, and community roles like translation and marketing.
Ver 2.0 (2024): Added the “ST model” for tokenizing short films. It allows crowdfunding and profit-sharing so creators worldwide can get support.
MovieBloc Tokenomics
Here is how the token (MBL) is managed:
Total supply: 30 billion MBL.
Initial sale: 11% (3.3 billion) sold – private sale (900M) + public sale (2.4B).
Circulating supply: About 18.7 billion MBL.
Inflation rate: Around 6.3% per year.
Price history: Started at $0.0012 (IEO). Now ~ $0.0022–$0.0025.
Funds raised: About $4 million.
MovieBloc Team
The MovieBloc project was started by:
Chris Kang, Jeffrey Jin, and Peter Kim.
Developed with help from Pandora.tv (Korea).
The platform has 3 layers: .Bloc (community), Market, and Fundraising.
MovieBloc Fundraising
MovieBloc raised around $4 million from private and public token sales.
This included both the IEO (Initial Exchange Offering) and early private rounds.
MovieBloc Delisting on MEXC
This is the most important update:
MovieBloc (MBL) was listed on MEXC with a trading pair against USDT.
But now, MEXC has announced MovieBloc Delisting.
MEXC uses an “ST” tag for risky tokens. If a token gets this tag, it may be delisted in 3 days.
After delisting, users usually have 30 days to withdraw their tokens.
How to Buy or Move MovieBloc Tokens
Even though MEXC is delisting MBL, you can still trade on other exchanges like Binance and Gate.io.
Steps to buy or move your tokens:
Sign up on an exchange that still lists MBL (like Binance or Gate.io).
Complete KYC if required.
Deposit USDT or BUSD.
Trade for MBL.
Store your tokens safely in wallets like MetaMask or Ledger.
If you have tokens on MEXC, withdraw within 30 days to keep them safe.