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OKX Announces Delisting of TUP, THG, CONV, BLOK, BRWL and NYM Trading Pairs

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

2 years ago


  1. Delisting Plans
  2. Schedule and Impact on Users
  3. Deposit and Withdrawal Suspension

  4. OKX has announced its intention to delist several spot trading pairs as part of its ongoing efforts to maintain an efficient trading environment and ensure that listed assets meet the platform's standards.

    Delisting Plans

    According to the statement made by OKX, starting August 23, 2024, six trading pairs will be delisted: TUP/USDT, THG/USDT, CONV/USDT, BLOK/USDT, BRWL/USDT and NYM/USDT. The decision came after a routine review based on user feedback and OKX’s Token Delisting Guidelines, which determined that these pairs did not meet the exchange’s listing criteria.

    Schedule and Impact on Users

    The delisting process will take place between 11:00 and 11:30 on August 23. Users are advised to cancel all open orders for these pairs before the delisting process takes place, as orders that remain active will be automatically cancelled by the system; this process may take 1-3 business days.

    Deposit and Withdrawal Suspension

    Deposits for TUP, THG, CONV, BLOK, BRWL and NYM are suspended as of August 15, 2024. These tokens will appear in the “Non-Tradable Assets” section in their accounts once the delisting process is complete, so users are advised to manage their assets accordingly. Withdrawals for these tokens will be available until November 23, 2024, after which they will be completely suspended.

    This move is part of regular measures to ensure trading efficiency and maintain standards on the OKX platform.

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