Binance has announced the upcoming removal of several spot trading pairs as part of its regular review process, aimed at maintaining a high-quality trading environment on its platform.
The exchange will delist specific pairs on October 11, 2024, at 06:00. The trading pairs affected by this decision include APE/ETH, ATOM/BNB, BAL/BTC, and BNB/DAI.
Despite the removal of these pairs, users will still be able to trade the underlying tokens using other available pairs on Binance Spot. This means the delisting won’t impact the tokens themselves, allowing for continued trading through different combinations.
In addition to delisting the pairs, Binance will also discontinue its Spot Trading Bot services for these pairs at the same time. Users are advised to update or cancel their bot configurations ahead of the deadline to avoid any potential issues or losses.
This move is part of Binance’s ongoing efforts to ensure that liquidity and trading volumes on the platform meet market standards, maintaining a stable and efficient trading ecosystem for its users.
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