Binance, one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges, is set to remove several spot trading pairs as part of its routine market evaluations.
The decision is aimed at improving the overall trading experience by addressing low liquidity and trading volume.
On February 21, 2025, at 06:00 UTC, Binance will discontinue trading for DOGS/BRL, FET/BRL, NEIRO/BRL, NEIRO/EUR, and NOTE/EUR.
While these pairs will no longer be available, users can still trade the affected assets through other existing pairs on Binance Spot.
In addition, Binance will disable Spot Trading Bot services for these pairs, advising users to update or cancel their bots beforehand to avoid any potential losses.
The exchange emphasized that regular market reviews are essential for maintaining a stable and efficient trading environment. It will continue monitoring market trends and making adjustments as necessary to ensure a high-quality trading ecosystem.
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