Binance, the largest cryptocurrency exchange globally, has announced plans to remove four spot trading pairs from its platform as part of its regular market quality evaluations.
The decision to delist these pairs is based on their low liquidity and trading volume, a routine measure aimed at safeguarding users and ensuring a high standard of trading activity. The affected trading pairs are ACE/FDUSD, FIL/BNB, OP/BNB, and TRB/FDUSD.
This delisting will take effect on October 4, 2024, at 06:00. It’s important to note that this action impacts only the specified trading pairs, not the tokens themselves, meaning users can continue trading these tokens through other available pairs on Binance Spot.
Additionally, Binance will discontinue Spot Trading Bots services for these pairs at the same time. Users utilizing trading bots for these pairs should consider updating or canceling them to prevent possible losses.
This regular assessment reflects Binance’s commitment to ensuring a secure and effective trading experience for its users. For further details and updates, users can check the official Binance website.
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