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24/03/26 03:34 UTC-04

Binance delists multiple altcoin pairs from its margin platform: details

Cryptocurrency exchange Binance has announced the delisting of several trading pairs from its margin trading platform. According to an official statement, specific cross-margin and isolated margin pairs will be removed on March 27, 2026, at 09:00.

According to the announcement, the following pairs will be removed from cross-margin trading: XRP/BNB, Axie Infinity/BTC, Ethereum Classic/BTC, Cosmos/BTC, Dash/BTC, Bitcoin Cash/USD1, Pundi X/USDC, Avalanche/USD1, and F/USDC.

For isolated margin trading, the following pairs will be delisted: Avalanche/ETH, Axie Infinity/BTC, Ethereum Classic/BTC, Cosmos/BTC, Dash/BTC, and F/USDC.

Binance advised users to close open positions and manage their assets before the specified date to avoid potential losses. Otherwise, the system may automatically trigger liquidations.

Exchange representatives stated that margin products are regularly reviewed, and such updates are made based on criteria including liquidity, trading volume, and risk management. However, experts emphasize that investors should remain cautious given the high risks associated with margin trading.

See also: "Upbit and Bithumb crypto exchanges announced the addition of this altcoin to their delisting watchlist"

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