Binance has announced it will be removing several trading pairs from its platform as part of its regular review process.
The affected pairs include NOT/BNB and RDNT/BTC, which are being delisted due to insufficient trading activity and liquidity.
This decision is part of Binance’s ongoing effort to ensure a smooth trading experience for users by maintaining pairs that meet its standards for volume and liquidity. While most users may not experience significant disruptions, those holding positions in the affected pairs should be aware of the changes.
The removal will take place on December 6, 2024, at 03:00 UTC. After this time, trading in the affected pairs will no longer be available, although the individual tokens can still be traded in other markets on the platform.
Users of Spot Trading Bots should also note that these pairs will no longer be supported for bot trading from the same date and time. Active bots using these pairs will be halted, so it’s recommended to update or cancel any affected bots beforehand. For the majority of Binance users, this change will have little impact unless they are specifically involved with these pairs.
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