Binance to Delist Five Spot Trading Pairs as 2025 Ends

Published at 2025-12-24 16:00:08

Binance announced it will delist five spot cryptocurrency trading pairs as 2025 comes to a close, with pairs including Injective (INJ) and VeChain’s VTHO among those affected. The exchange’s update signals a tightening of available spot markets on one of the industry’s largest venues and will formally remove the pairs at the end of the year.

The delistings could weigh on short-term liquidity and price stability for INJ and VTHO, as traders and market makers adjust or migrate orders to other exchanges. Binance’s initial notice did not give extensive detail on the rationale, so holders should review their positions, consider converting or withdrawing assets, and monitor official exchange communications for deadlines and withdrawal procedures.

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