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OKX to eliminate STARL, XEC and MANA/BTC trading pairs
OKX, a leading cryptocurrency exchange, has announced the delisting of several spot trading pairs, namely STARL/USDT, XEC/USDT and MANA/BTC. This decision is part of the exchange’s ongoing efforts to ensure a robust trading environment by regularly reviewing the performance and qualifications of all listed pairs.
Trading pairs to remove from the list
According to OKX, the affected trading pairs are STARL/USDT, XEC/USDT and MANA/BTC. The delisting will take effect on June 6, 2024, between 8:00 and 8:30 UTC. Users are advised to cancel any open orders relating to these trading pairs prior to the time of delisting to avoid automatic cancellations by the system, which may take 1-3 business days.
Suspension of deposits and withdrawals
In preparation for the delisting, OKX has already suspended deposits for STARL and Users are encouraged to manage their assets promptly to ensure smooth transitions.
Reasons behind the delisting
The delisting decision is based on user feedback and OKX token delisting/hiding guidelines. OKX monitors the performance of trading pairs and ensures that they meet the exchange’s listing criteria. This proactive approach helps maintain the overall health and integrity of the trading environment.
Future monitoring and further actions
OKX said it will continue to monitor all listed trading pairs and implement delisting or concealment mechanisms if necessary. This continuous process aims to provide users with a safe and efficient trading platform.
For any questions regarding this delisting update, users can contact OKX via its support center or connect via community platforms.
Risk Warning: Investing in digital assets is highly speculative and involves significant risks, including the potential loss of your entire investment. Investors should conduct their own research and assess their risk tolerance before trading. OKX does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided and is not responsible for any losses incurred from trading digital assets.
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