Binance to Delist Four Spot and Margin Trading Pairs in March

Published at 2026-03-10 15:15:32

Binance has notified users that four trading pairs will be removed from both its spot and margin trading platforms later this month. The exchange said the delistings will take effect in March and urged affected traders to close positions, convert balances, or withdraw assets ahead of the deadline. The announcement did not list the specific pairs in the notice circulated on March 10; users should check Binance’s official updates and account notifications for exact timing and pair details.

Delistings can reduce liquidity and widen spreads for the tokens involved, so traders and market makers may see short-term price volatility around the removal. For margin users, unclosed positions risk forced liquidation if collateral falls below maintenance levels. Investors should monitor Binance communications, move funds if needed, and consider the potential impact on trading strategies and arbitrage opportunities tied to the affected pairs.

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