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Binance Delist Two Major Trading Pairs: What You Need to Know

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Mustafa Mulla

Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, has announced the removal of two major trading pairs: NOT/BNB and RDNT/BTC. This move follows Binance’s routine review process, which evaluates factors like trading volume and liquidity. While the decision may not affect all users, it’s important for those holding positions in these pairs to be aware of the upcoming changes.

Keep reading to find out why these pairs are being removed and what this means for you.

Why Are These Pairs Being Removed?

Binance explained that it regularly reviews all trading pairs to ensure the platform runs smoothly for users. The NOT/BNB and RDNT/BTC pairs are being removed because they don’t have enough trading activity and liquidity. In simple terms, these pairs are not being traded enough to meet Binance’s standards for keeping them available.

Binance is committed to offering a high-quality experience for its users. As part of this, the exchange only keeps trading pairs with enough activity and liquidity to ensure smooth and efficient trading.

When Will The Delisting Take Place?

The delisting will take place on December 6, 2024, at 03:00 UTC. Meanwhile, from that moment, users will no longer be able to trade NOT/BNB or RDNT/BTC on Binance. 

However, Binance will not be removing the individual tokens from the platform altogether. Users can still trade the base and quote assets of these pairs in other available markets on Binance.

Action Needed for Spot Trading Bot Users

If you use Spot Trading Bots with these pairs, you need to act quickly. Binance will stop supporting these pairs for trading bots on December 6 at 03:00 UTC. This means any active bots using these pairs will be stopped. To avoid issues or losses, users are strongly advised to update or cancel their bots before the delisting.

For most Binance users, the impact of this change will be minimal, as long as they are not heavily invested in these specific trading pairs.

With delistings like these, Binance is clearly focusing on quality over quantity to provide users with the best possible trading environment. We’re all for it!

Mustafa Mulla

Mustafa has been writing about Blockchain and crypto since many years. He has previous trading experience and has been working in the Fintech industry since 2017.

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