Binance, a prominent player in the cryptocurrency exchange market, has announced significant changes affecting its trading pairs involving Bitcoin (BTC), Tether (USDT), and TrueUSD (TUSD).
Scheduled for July 24, 2024, this delisting decision encompasses both Cross and Isolated Margin trading, impacting pairs such as BTC/TUSD and TUSD/USDT.
The process begins with the suspension of isolated margin borrowing for these pairs starting July 12, 2024. Traders are advised to act swiftly, closing positions or transferring assets from Margin Wallets to Spot Wallets to mitigate potential losses.
Binance emphasizes the importance of proactive measures ahead of the deadline and clarifies that it will not assume responsibility for any resulting losses from this adjustment.
This move follows Binance’s recent actions in the market, including the listing of new cryptocurrencies and the planned delisting of several spot trading pairs by July 22, 2024, which have stirred speculation and interest among traders and investors alike.
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