Delist Announcement from Bitcoin Exchange Binance! Four Altcoin Trading Pairs Delisted from Spot Transactions!
Binance announced that several spot trading pairs have been removed in order to protect users and maintain the integrity of the trading environment.
In continuous efforts to protect users and maintain a high-quality trading environment, Binance announced the removal of several spot trading pairs due to factors such as poor liquidity and low trading volume.
Binance Will Delist Select Spot Trading Pairs on August 2, 2024
The platform regularly reviews its listed pairs and makes adjustments to ensure a solid market.
Based on the latest review, Binance will delist and halt trading of the following spot trading pairs:
ADA/TUSD
AEVO/BNB
AST/BTC
MANTA/BNB
The delisting will take effect at 06:00 on August 2, 2024.
It is important to note that the delisting of these trading pairs does not affect the availability of the underlying tokens on Binance Spot.
Users can continue to buy and sell the underlying and quoted assets of these pairs through other available trading pairs on the platform.
In addition, Binance will terminate Spot Trading Bots services for the affected pairs simultaneously with the delisting.
Users using these services are advised to update or cancel Spot Trading Bots before discontinuing them to avoid possible losses.
For users seeking further information or clarification, Binance recommends that they refer to the official English version of the announcement as there may be inconsistencies in translated versions.
*This is not investment advice.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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