Binance to Delist Seven Spot Trading Pairs on Aug. 14

Binance to Delist Seven Spot Trading Pairs on Aug. 14

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2026-08-12 14:27:44
Binance has announced it will delist seven spot trading pairs effective Aug. 14 at 03:00 UTC, when trading in each pair will stop. The affected pairs are APT/BTC, AR/BTC, A/USDC, BTTC/TRY, CYBER/USDC, LPT/BTC and WAL/FDUSD, covering tokens such as APT, AR, A, BTTC, CYBER, LPT and WAL against BTC, USDC, TRY or FDUSD as quote assets. The exchange said it regularly reviews all spot pairs listed on its platform and may remove those that fail to meet its standards, citing poor liquidity and low trading volume as possible reasons. The decision is aimed at protecting users and maintaining a high-quality trading market, according to Binance. The removal of these pairs does not impact other spot pairs for the same tokens, and users can still trade the underlying base and quote assets through other pairs. The announcement was first reported by U.Today. Binance said the delisting is part of its regular review of listed spot trading pairs.

Crypto exchange Binance said it will remove seven spot trading pairs on Aug. 14 at 03:00 UTC. The list includes APT/BTC, AR/BTC, A/USDC, BTTC/TRY, CYBER/USDC, LPT/BTC and WAL/FDUSD.

The exchange explained that it periodically reviews all listed spot trading pairs and may delist some of them due to factors such as poor liquidity and low trading volume. Binance said the move is meant to protect users and keep its trading market high quality. The delisting does not affect other spot pairs involving the same tokens, so users can still trade the base and quote assets on different pairs, the company noted. The news was reported by U.Today.

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