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Binance to Delist Seven Spot Trading Pairs on June 5
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Binance to Delist Seven Spot Trading Pairs on June 5

By our Markets Desk2 min read

Binance, one of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchanges, has announced it will delist several spot trading pairs from its platform to protect users and maintain the quality of the trading market. According to the exchange's statement, the decision to remove specific trading pairs was made after regular reviews, taking into account criteria such as low liquidity and insufficient trading volume — pairs that, in plain terms, were not getting much love.

Binance will discontinue trading on a total of seven spot trading pairs on June 5, 2026, at 06:00 AM. The pairs to be delisted include AXL/BTC, CRV/BTC, EGLD/BTC, OPN/BNB, POL/ETH, QTUM/USDC, and SKY/BTC.

The exchange management emphasized that the decision only covers the specified trading pairs, and that the affected crypto assets can continue to be traded on other trading pairs on Binance. Therefore, users can continue to buy and sell the affected assets through different trading pairs.

Binance stated that it regularly evaluates trading pairs in the spot market and closely monitors market conditions to improve user experience. The company noted that removing low-volume pairs aims to increase market efficiency and create a healthier trading environment for investors.

In the cryptocurrency market, removing trading pairs doesn't usually mean completely delisting the associated assets. That said, such decisions can lead investors to reassess liquidity conditions and their available trading options.

Binance's latest move is seen as part of its periodic review process aimed at improving trading quality on the platform. This is not investment advice.

Mentioned Coins

$AXL$BTC$CRV$EGLD$OPN$BNB$POL$ETH
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