Binance announced it will be delisting several BTC margin trading pairs as part of its efforts to optimize its offerings and align with market demands.
This will reduce the number of available pairs for users, including the removal of pairs like BAND/BTC, GTC/BTC, AVA/BTC, HIGH/BTC, PERP/BTC, and STPT/BTC.
The exchange has advised users to close positions and transfer assets from Margin Wallets to Spot Wallets to avoid potential losses. Despite the delisting, some of the affected coins saw price increases, signaling mixed investor sentiment.
The delisting process will begin on December 4, 2024, with the suspension of isolated margin borrowing. Full removal—including automatic closure of positions and cancellation of pending orders—will take place on December 11, 2024, at 06:00 UTC.
Binance has urged users to act proactively by transferring funds to Spot Wallets before the deadline. Although the affected assets will still be available for trading in other pairs, the exchange’s move is part of efforts to refine its platform’s offerings.
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