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Bitcoin Exchange Binance Announces New Listing! Here Are the Latest Altcoin Trading Pairs Listed

2026/03/09 20:31
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Binance, one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, has announced it will list new trading pairs to expand its spot market trading options.

According to the exchange’s statement, some new currency pairs will begin trading on March 10, 2026, in order to improve user experience and increase trading options.

According to the announcement, new trading pairs based on Bitcoin Cash, NEAR Protocol, and TRON will be listed on the exchange. Accordingly, the BCH/U, NEAR/U, NEAR/USD1, and TRX/U pairs will be available for trading on the Binance Spot market on March 10, 2026, at 11:00 AM.

In addition to the new trading pairs, Binance will also activate automated trading tools for certain currency pairs starting from the same date. Accordingly, Trading Bots services covering spot algorithmic orders will be available for BCH/U, NEAR/U, NEAR/USD1, and TRX/U pairs. These tools allow users to execute automated trades based on specific strategies.

On the other hand, Binance is also launching a campaign aimed at reducing trading costs on some currency pairs. The company announced that it will introduce “zero commission” on certain spot and margin trading pairs for eligible users. Accordingly, maker commissions will be zero for spot and margin trades on BCH/U, NEAR/U, and TRX/U pairs.

Experts say that crypto exchanges are continuing to compete to attract users with new trading pairs and low-fee campaigns, and that automated trading tools are becoming increasingly popular among professional and individual investors.

*This is not investment advice.

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