OKX, a prominent cryptocurrency exchange, has officially announced that it will be removing nine trading pairs from its platform on November 7, 2024, between 16:00 and 16:30 UTC.
The affected trading pairs include VELA/USDT, KAN/USDT, KAN/USDC, WSM/USDT, BORING/USDT, BORING/USDC, CEEK/USDT, AVIVE/USDT, and AVIVE/USDC.
To avoid any disruptions, users are strongly encouraged to cancel any open orders related to these pairs before the deadline.
If orders remain uncanceled by 16:00 UTC on the same day, the exchange’s system will automatically initiate cancellations, which could take between one to three business days to finalize.
This delisting is part of OKX’s ongoing efforts to enhance its trading services, and users should monitor their accounts closely to ensure they are managing their orders effectively.
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