To maintain a high-quality trading ecosystem, cryptocurrency exchanges periodically review the performance of all listed assets. Following a comprehensive evaluation based on user feedback and internal listing guidelines, a major platform has decided to remove several spot trading pairs that no longer meet its standards.
Affected Trading Pairs and Timeline
The delisting process will affect the following trading pairs: X/USDT, BSV/BTC, BSV/USDT, BSV/USD, GOG/USDT, GOG/USD, DIA/USDT, DIA/USD, BONE/USDT, BONE/USD, OXT/USDT, and OXT/USD.
Key Execution Dates
The official delisting of these pairs is scheduled to occur between 8:00 am and 10:00 am UTC on July 7, 2025. Users are strongly advised to cancel any open orders for these pairs before this time. Any remaining orders will be automatically canceled by the system, though this process may take one to three business days to complete.
Deposit and Withdrawal Suspensions
Deposits for the affected cryptocurrencies—X, BSV, GOG, DIA, BONE, and OXT—were suspended starting 8:00 am UTC on June 30, 2025. After the delisting is complete, any remaining balances of these assets will be moved to the "Untradable assets" section within the user's account, accessible under the Assets menu.
Withdrawals for these same cryptocurrencies will be suspended beginning 8:00 am UTC on September 30, 2025. Users holding these assets are encouraged to manage their holdings accordingly before this deadline.
Proactive Listing Management
This action is part of an ongoing effort to ensure a healthy trading environment. The exchange will continue to monitor all listed pairs and may implement similar delisting or hiding mechanisms in the future based on performance and compliance with listing criteria.
For further clarification or assistance regarding this update, users can reach out through the official support channels. 👉 Explore official support options
Frequently Asked Questions
What does delisting mean?
Delisting means the trading pair is permanently removed from the exchange's spot trading market. After delisting, users can no longer buy or sell that asset on the platform, though withdrawals may remain available for a limited time.
What should I do if I hold one of these assets?
If you hold any of the affected cryptocurrencies, you should cancel any open orders and decide whether to trade them for another asset before the delisting date or withdraw them to a private wallet before the withdrawal suspension date.
Why are these specific tokens being delisted?
Tokens are typically delisted for failing to meet certain ongoing criteria, which can include low trading volume, lack of project development, regulatory concerns, or community feedback. The exact reasons for a specific delisting are usually detailed in the exchange's internal guidelines.
Will I lose my funds if I don’t withdraw in time?
No, your funds will remain safe in your account. After delisting, the assets will be moved to an "Untradable assets" section. You will still be able to withdraw them until the withdrawal suspension date, after which they may become permanently inaccessible on the exchange.
How can I stay informed about future delistings?
The best way to stay informed is to regularly check official exchange announcements and enable notification settings for important updates within your account. 👉 Get the latest platform updates
Is this a common practice in the industry?
Yes, most major exchanges periodically review and delist underperforming or non-compliant assets to protect users and maintain market quality. It is a standard part of ecosystem management.