Binance is making adjustments to its trading platform as part of its routine market evaluations.
The exchange has decided to remove the BNB/UAH and ETH/UAH trading pairs, citing low liquidity and trading activity. The change will take effect on February 28, 2025, at 06:00 UTC.
Despite this adjustment, BNB and ETH will remain tradable on Binance through other pairings, while the Ukrainian hryvnia (UAH) will still be available as a fiat currency.
Additionally, any automated trading bots linked to these pairs will be discontinued, and users are advised to update or deactivate them to prevent potential losses.
This move is part of Binance’s ongoing efforts to optimize its trading environment by regularly reviewing market activity and liquidity. Traders can continue to access BNB and ETH through alternative pairs on the platform.
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