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BitcoinSistemi 2025-09-30 14:27:07

Bitcoin Exchange Binance Announces Delisting of Numerous Trading Pairs on Its Margin Platform! Here Are the Details

Binance has announced that it will be regulating margin trading and removing some trading pairs from the platform on October 2, 2025. According to the company's statement, both cross margin and isolated margin pairs will be delisted as of 09:00 on that date. Binance Margin Removes Some Margin Trading Pairs on October 2nd The pairs to be removed include HMSTR/FDUSD, MEME/FDUSD, RVN/BTC and USUAL/BTC on the cross margin side, and MEME/FDUSD and RVN/BTC on the isolated margin side. According to Binance's announcement, users will no longer be able to transfer assets to isolated margin accounts for these pairs via manual or automatic transfers. Only users with existing debt will be able to manually transfer the relevant token amount. Additionally, new isolated margin borrowing transactions for these pairs will be suspended as of 09:00 on October 1, 2025. As of 09:00 on October 2, 2025, all positions will be closed, automatic liquidations will be executed, all pending orders will be canceled, and the pairs will be completely removed from the margin section. Binance stated that users will not be able to update their positions during this period, and that the delisting process can take approximately three hours. The platform urged investors to close their positions before the close of trading or transfer their margin accounts to spot accounts to avoid potential losses. The company also emphasized that assets in the pairs to be delisted can still be traded on other trading pairs. *This is not investment advice. Continue Reading: Bitcoin Exchange Binance Announces Delisting of Numerous Trading Pairs on Its Margin Platform! Here Are the Details

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