OKX has announced the removal of several trading pairs to enhance market liquidity and streamline the trading process.
The exchange will delist DMAIL, VENOM, and REN paired with USDT on August 29, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. UTC.
After the delisting, all related trades will be halted, and any open orders canceled. Perpetual futures contracts will be settled based on the average index price during the last hour before delisting.
OKX has also stated that no funding fees will apply from the time of delisting.
To avoid potential risks, traders are advised to adjust their positions beforehand. Large positions may face temporary withdrawal restrictions post-settlement, though normal transfers will resume shortly after.
Users will still be able to access transaction records on the platform after the pairs are removed.
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