OKX announced it will delist 12 spot trading pairs involving WBTC, JST, BTT, ERN, GLMR, and MOVR on September 8, 2025, due to failure to meet listing criteria. Deposits for these tokens were suspended on September 1, and withdrawals will stop on December 1. Users need to cancel pending orders before delisting, or their orders will be executed automatically. This move aims to optimize liquidity and maintain a healthier trading environment on the platform.
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