BitcoinWorld Binance to Delist Four Spot Trading Pairs Including ME/USDC and SUPER/BTC Binance has announced the removal of four spot trading pairs from its platformBitcoinWorld Binance to Delist Four Spot Trading Pairs Including ME/USDC and SUPER/BTC Binance has announced the removal of four spot trading pairs from its platform

Binance to Delist Four Spot Trading Pairs Including ME/USDC and SUPER/BTC

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Binance to Delist Four Spot Trading Pairs Including ME/USDC and SUPER/BTC

Binance has announced the removal of four spot trading pairs from its platform, set to take effect on June 26 at 3:00 a.m. UTC. The pairs affected are ME/USDC, NOT/FDUSD, PARTI/BNB, and SUPER/BTC.

Why Exchanges Delist Trading Pairs

Delistings are a routine part of exchange operations. Exchanges periodically review trading pairs to ensure sufficient liquidity, trading volume, and market integrity. Pairs that consistently underperform in volume or fail to meet listing standards are removed to streamline the platform and protect users from illiquid markets.

Binance has not publicly detailed the specific reasons for removing these four pairs, but the decision likely stems from low trading activity or reduced user demand relative to other available pairs.

What This Means for Traders

For users holding positions in ME/USDC, NOT/FDUSD, PARTI/BNB, or SUPER/BTC, trading will no longer be possible after the June 26 deadline. However, the underlying assets — ME, NOT, PARTI, and SUPER — will remain tradeable on Binance through other available pairs. For example, users can still trade ME against USDT or BTC if those pairs are active.

Binance typically advises users to close positions or transfer holdings to alternative pairs before the delisting date to avoid disruption.

Market Impact Considerations

While delisting a pair does not directly affect the token’s value, it can signal reduced exchange support. In some cases, delistings correlate with short-term price dips as liquidity shifts to other pairs. Traders should monitor the affected tokens for potential volatility around the June 26 deadline.

Conclusion

Binance’s decision to delist ME/USDC, NOT/FDUSD, PARTI/BNB, and SUPER/BTC reflects standard exchange maintenance. The move does not remove the underlying tokens from the platform but does require traders to adjust their trading strategies. As always, staying informed about exchange policies helps users avoid unnecessary disruptions.

FAQs

Q1: Will I lose my tokens if I hold them in a delisted pair?
No. Your tokens remain in your wallet. You simply cannot trade that specific pair anymore. You can still trade the token through other available pairs on Binance.

Q2: Can I still withdraw ME, NOT, PARTI, or SUPER after delisting?
Yes. Delisting a trading pair does not affect withdrawal functionality. You can transfer your tokens to another wallet or exchange at any time.

Q3: Does Binance ever relist delisted pairs?
Rarely. Once a pair is removed, it is unlikely to return unless market conditions change significantly. Most delistings are permanent.

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