Binance has announced that it will be delisting two spot trading pairs from its platform on November 8, 2024, at 06:00 UTC.
The decision to delist COS/BTC and FXS/BTC is based on Binance’s periodic review process, which takes into account key factors such as liquidity, trading volume, and market activity.
While these particular trading pairs will no longer be available, Binance clarified that the tokens themselves will still remain on the platform and can be traded against other pairs. This means users can continue to trade COS and FXS with different cryptocurrencies or stablecoins.
However, Binance will also suspend its Spot Trading Bot services for both pairs and advises users to take action to update or cancel any active bots to avoid potential losses during the suspension.
The removal of these pairs aligns with Binance’s commitment to maintaining high-quality trading options for its users, ensuring liquidity and an optimal trading experience.
The move is part of the platform’s ongoing strategy to streamline its offerings and provide the best possible environment for traders.
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