Binance has announced the removal of several spot trading pairs as part of its routine market quality reviews.
The delisting is scheduled to take effect on February 6, 2025, at 06:00 UTC, impacting the following pairs: QI/BTC, TLM/BTC, and VITE/BTC.
The exchange regularly assesses trading pairs based on factors such as liquidity, trading volume, and overall market performance. If a pair fails to meet Binance’s internal standards, it may be delisted to maintain a high-quality trading environment.
While these pairs will no longer be available, the tokens themselves—QI, TLM, and VITE—will still be accessible through other trading pairs on the platform.
In addition to delisting, Binance will also discontinue Spot Trading Bot services for the affected pairs. Users utilizing automated trading strategies should cancel or adjust their bots before the deadline to avoid unexpected losses.
The exchange advises traders to review their positions and ensure they are prepared for the change.
Binance remains committed to optimizing its trading offerings and protecting users by continuously monitoring market conditions and adjusting its listings accordingly.
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