Binance suspends five spot trading pairs, including ALPINE/EUR, as part of market quality control.
Binance, the world’s leading cryptocurrency exchange, announced the removal of five spot trading pairs from its platform to maintain a high-quality trading environment. This decision follows the Exchange’s most recent periodic review, which evaluates factors such as: liquidity and trading volume.
Maintain market integrity
In line with our commitment to user protection and market integrity, Binance regularly evaluates all listed spot trading pairs. The exchange has a rigorous delisting process that aims to ensure the best trading experience for users and maintain trading environment standards.
Affected Trading Pairs
Starting March 1, 2024, 03:00 UTC, the following spot trading pairs will no longer be available on Binance:
Alpine/Euro
Greenwich Mean Time/BNB
Lazio/EUR
POLS/BNB
Porto/Euro
Binance emphasizes that the delisting of these spot trading pairs will not affect the availability of these tokens on the platform. Users can continue to trade these assets on other trading pairs available on Binance.
Impact on users of spot trading bots
For users utilizing spot trading bots for the affected pairs, Binance will terminate their services at the same time the pairs are removed. To avoid potential trading losses, we recommend updating or canceling your spot trading bot before March 1, 2024.
User Instructions
Binance has provided instructions on how to view delisting information for tokens and spot trading pairs in its Support Center. We also provide a comprehensive FAQ section on delisting guidelines to help users navigate the changes.
Binance’s Ongoing Commitment
This announcement reflects Binance’s ongoing efforts to adapt to the dynamic cryptocurrency market while complying with regulatory standards and protecting user interests. The exchange continuously adjusts its services to user demand and market conditions.
Binance advises all users to stay informed through official channels and manage their trading accordingly considering the removal of these trading pairs.
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