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Binance to Delist Five Spot Trading Pairs, Including ADX/BTC and DOT/BNB
Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, has announced the upcoming delisting of five spot trading pairs. The removal will take effect at 3:00 a.m. UTC on June 19. The affected pairs are ADX/BTC, AEVO/USDC, DOT/BNB, KAVA/BTC, and WBTC/ETH.
The delisting targets specific trading pairs rather than the underlying tokens themselves. This means that while traders will no longer be able to trade these exact pairs on Binance, the individual cryptocurrencies—such as Polkadot (DOT) and Wrapped Bitcoin (WBTC)—remain available for trading through other pairings on the platform.
The complete list of pairs scheduled for delisting includes:
Cryptocurrency exchanges routinely review and remove trading pairs for several reasons. Low trading volume and liquidity are common factors, as pairs with insufficient activity can lead to poor user experience and wider spreads. Exchanges also delist pairs to streamline their offerings, improve market efficiency, and comply with evolving regulatory requirements.
Binance has not provided specific reasons for each delisting in this announcement, but the move is consistent with its periodic maintenance of trading pair listings. Users holding positions in these pairs should close them before the deadline to avoid automatic settlement.
For traders actively using these pairs, the delisting means they will need to adjust their strategies. Positions left open after the delisting time may be automatically closed or converted, potentially at unfavorable rates. Binance typically advises users to transfer assets to other available pairs or to the exchange’s wallet before the deadline.
The delisting does not affect the underlying tokens’ availability on other exchanges or decentralized platforms. However, it may temporarily reduce liquidity for these specific trading pairs, which could influence short-term price action.
Binance’s decision to delist five spot trading pairs is a routine operational update that underscores the dynamic nature of cryptocurrency markets. While the affected pairs represent a small fraction of the exchange’s vast offering, traders should take note of the June 19 deadline and adjust their portfolios accordingly. The underlying tokens remain tradable through other pairs, limiting the broader market impact.
Q1: Will my tokens be lost after the delisting?
No. The delisting only removes the specific trading pairs. Your tokens remain in your Binance wallet and can be traded through other available pairs or withdrawn to another exchange.
Q2: Can I still trade DOT and WBTC on Binance after DOT/BNB and WBTC/ETH are delisted?
Yes. DOT and WBTC are still available for trading against other pairs, such as DOT/USDT and WBTC/BTC, on Binance.
Q3: What happens if I have an open order on a delisted pair at the time of removal?
Binance will typically cancel all open orders for the delisted pairs. Users should close any active orders before the deadline to avoid automatic cancellation.
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