【BlockBeats】According to the latest announcement, a leading exchange will make significant adjustments to trading products at 03:00 on January 9, 2026 (UTC). To protect user assets and maintain market trading quality, the platform has decided to remove and cease trading services for 24 spot trading pairs.
It is worth noting that the spot trading robot services for the above trading pairs will also be discontinued simultaneously. However, this measure will not affect the availability of the relevant token assets on the platform’s spot market—users can still complete trading operations for these assets through other available trading pairs. For users holding these trading pairs, it is recommended to plan asset adjustments in advance.
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MrRightClick
· 01-11 04:28
Huh, another coin delisted, this time 24. That's pretty intense.
Such a damn scam, I just bought a few that are still on the list.
This is why you shouldn't all-in on small-cap coins; it's too easy to get cut.
But on the other hand, cleaning up junk coins is also quite reasonable.
Friends holding these should sell now.
Gotta move the positions again, so annoying.
The delisting wave has been really frequent in the past two years, so you need to be more cautious when choosing coins.
What else can we trade? Only the big ones left?
Coins with poor liquidity are doomed, I saw this coming long ago.
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AlwaysAnon
· 01-09 14:42
Another wave of delistings, this time 24 trading pairs are gone
Oh no, a few of my coins need to find new homes again
With so many delistings, it really feels like a cleanup of junk coins
That's why you need to diversify across exchanges; you can't trust just one
MORPHO even delisted BNB and FDUSD? Does anyone know why
Wait, what about NEIRO later? The list isn't finished, right?
Having to rebalance again, so troublesome
I've heard the "protect asset safety" excuse too many times, but it's just poor trading volume
People trying to bottom fish small tokens are going to suffer
Are there any noteworthy projects among this round of delistings?
Forget it, I haven't really interacted with these trading pairs anyway
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Ser_Liquidated
· 01-08 06:20
Removing 24 trading pairs at once, this move is quite aggressive
It's another cleanup of small tokens, these project teams should be crying
Are MORPHO and EDEN gone? I was still waiting for a rebound
Basically, it's just a matter of insufficient trading volume, just a different way of saying it
I wonder if my ETHFI can still break out
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RugPullAlertBot
· 01-08 06:18
Are they removing again? This time 24? I already said these coins are unreliable, time to clean up.
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GasWaster
· 01-08 06:15
ngl 24 pairs getting delisted hits different when you're stuck bagholding some obscure altcoin... rip to whoever fomoed into MORPHO at the peak lmao
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LowCapGemHunter
· 01-08 06:04
Removed again and again, and so many this time... I'm still in EDEN, damn it.
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FreeMinter
· 01-08 05:55
Is it delisting again? This time I have to clear out my holdings again, so annoying.
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24 coins? Luckily I sold them early haha.
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Why are all the coins in this trading pair list ones I've never heard of... Sure enough, it's a shitcoin harvesting scene.
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Emm, the excuse of protecting asset safety is becoming more and more perfunctory.
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MORPHO is under attack, both trading pairs are being delisted? That’s really a bit outrageous.
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No one reminds us before each adjustment, do we have to rely on checking announcements ourselves?
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Just by the phrase "trading quality," you can tell it's about clearing out scam coins.
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Why didn't I hold on to the IOTA/ETH pair...
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Going to run away again and look for a new exchange, let's see how other platforms compare.
Major exchanges are adjusting trading products; 24 spot trading pairs will soon be delisted.
【BlockBeats】According to the latest announcement, a leading exchange will make significant adjustments to trading products at 03:00 on January 9, 2026 (UTC). To protect user assets and maintain market trading quality, the platform has decided to remove and cease trading services for 24 spot trading pairs.
The delisted trading pairs are: 1000SATS/FDUSD, 2Z/BNB, AEVO/BTC, BARD/FDUSD, BIO/BNB, DOLO/FDUSD, EDEN/BNB, EDEN/FDUSD, EGLD/BNB, ETHFI/FDUSD, GLMR/BTC, HOT/ETH, HUMA/FDUSD, IOTA/ETH, KAITO/BTC, MIRA/FDUSD, MORPHO/BNB, MORPHO/FDUSD, NEIRO/FDUSD, RONIN/FDUSD, SOMI/BNB, SSV/ETH, TURTLE/BNB.
It is worth noting that the spot trading robot services for the above trading pairs will also be discontinued simultaneously. However, this measure will not affect the availability of the relevant token assets on the platform’s spot market—users can still complete trading operations for these assets through other available trading pairs. For users holding these trading pairs, it is recommended to plan asset adjustments in advance.