Bitcoin Exchange Binance Announces Delisting Three Altcoin Trading Pairs from Spot Trading! Here Are the Details

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Binance has decided to remove some spot trading pairs from the platform as a result of its regular listing reviews in order to protect its users and provide a high-quality trading market.

Binance to Remove Three Spot Trading Pairs on June 20, 2025

According to the company’s latest evaluations, trading support for the following pairs will be terminated due to reasons such as low liquidity and weak trading volume.

Spot Trading Pairs to be Removed (as of 20-06-2025 06:00):

  • CATI/FDUSD
  • ONE/BTC
  • TLM/FDUSD

Binance emphasized that the removal of these trading pairs will not impact the general availability of the relevant tokens on Binance Spot.

Users will be able to continue to use these tokens by trading their base or counter assets on other supported trading pairs.

Additionally, Spot Trading Bot services for these spot pairs will also be terminated at the same time. Binance advised its users to update or cancel the relevant bots before this date to avoid possible losses.

*This is not investment advice.

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