A major exchange announced last night that 5 trading pairs will be taken offline. Starting from 11:00 AM Beijing time on December 26, the trading pairs BIO/FDUSD, ENS/FDUSD, INJ/ETH, TREE/BNB, and VTHO/TRY will cease trading, and their spot trading bot functions will also be shut down.



Don't panic just yet. This is not the disappearance of tokens, only the delisting of specific trading pairs. Think of it as the exchange temporarily closing certain windows, but the tokens themselves are still available. You can continue to buy and sell BIO, ENS, INJ, TREE, and VTHO through other trading pairs or channels without any impact.

However, such adjustments by the exchange often trigger chain reactions. Delisting a trading pair → liquidity for that pair shrinks → potential short-term price fluctuations. This is especially important for users holding related tokens and using automated trading bots, as it requires attention. The exchange recommends manually closing or reconfiguring your bot strategies in advance to prevent them from continuing to operate blindly and consuming resources.

Every market adjustment is an opportunity for participants to reposition. Some will immediately adjust their positions, some will choose to wait and see, and others will spot arbitrage opportunities amid the volatility. The key is to understand how the rules are changing and prepare in advance based on your holdings. Staying clear-headed in the face of these changes helps maintain a steady trading rhythm.
BIO1.89%
FDUSD-0.01%
ENS0.72%
INJ-0.08%
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JustAnotherWalletvip
· 5h ago
Here are the delisted trading pairs again. Which worthless coins are involved this time? The bot needs to be manually closed quickly, or else there will be losses again. In times like these, it's actually a good opportunity to buy the dip. Let's see who can hold on to their positions. Wait, I still have some TREE and VTHO positions... I need to quickly move them to other pairs to exchange. Delisting → Liquidity sharply decreases → Price fluctuations, old routine, I'm used to it. Compared to big players, retail investors are always a step slower in reaction speed. Actually, exchanges are just doing regular shakeouts. The problem is, we need to adapt to this rhythm. Don't panic, the coins are still there. It's just a matter of changing the way we buy and sell, it's not that complicated.
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LiquidityLarryvip
· 5h ago
Back at it again? Every time a trading pair goes offline, I have to manually adjust the bot, so annoying. --- Damn, it's liquidity issues again. This time, I don't know who had to cut their losses. --- INJ/ETH is gone? What about my arbitrage orders? This is really frustrating. --- So the coin is still there, just bought elsewhere. No big deal, no need to panic. --- This is the toughest test of a trader's mentality. Only those who stay clear-headed can make money. --- The bot needs to be shut down quickly, or you'll really run foolishly and lose on fees—lesson learned the hard way. --- If it goes offline, it goes offline. Anyway, there are other pairs; liquidity just shifts. Let's see who can hold on. --- Wait, TREE/BNB is also gone? This coin's popularity was already average, probably cut due to low trading volume. --- Constant adjustments—my holdings are always at the forefront of the market. --- Looking at it clearly, this is a signal of major players reshuffling. Retail investors need to keep up with the pace.
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OnchainArchaeologistvip
· 5h ago
Another wave of delisting is coming. Robots should shut down quickly, or else the trading fees will be wasted. ENS and INJ can still be traded against other pairs, right? It's not a big deal. In times like these, it's actually an opportunity to pick up bargains. Whoever panics loses. Wait, why is it so easy for TREE to be delisted? Is it a problematic coin? When liquidity contracts, prices will definitely fluctuate wildly. Short-term traders should be cautious.
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SerumSurfervip
· 5h ago
Here we go again? The same old trick of delisting trading pairs—when liquidity shrinks, prices start to shake. Had to reconfigure the bot again—so annoying. I haven't really touched these coins for a long time. That ENS trading pair? Indeed, it should have been shut down long ago. The trading volume is dead as if it’s gone. Now it’s just a matter of who can profit from this volatility. Anyway, I’m not moving. Wait, is TREE still being traded?
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GateUser-9ad11037vip
· 5h ago
Another trading pair is going offline, this time directly shutting down 5 groups... Better check quickly if my bots are still running or not.
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token_therapistvip
· 6h ago
Another trading pair went offline. Who's next to get caught off guard... The robot part definitely needs to be closely monitored, don't really turn into an ATM by mistake.
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