Binance, the world's largest crypto exchange, has made an important announcement regarding the delisting of seven altcoin trading pairs.
The affected altcoins are BLUR, LINK, MEME, METIS, NFP, OSMO and SHIB.
In its statement, Binance stressed the importance of protecting users and maintaining a high-quality trading marketplace. The exchange regularly reviews all spot trading pairs and may delist those that show low liquidity and trading volume.
Based on its recent reviews, Binance has decided to remove and suspend trading in the following spot trading pairs:
The delisting of these trading pairs will take effect on June 28, 2024 at 06:00. This decision is part of Binance’s ongoing efforts to provide a high-quality trading environment for its users.
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