Understanding the Delisting of DOME and FAME Trading Pairs

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To ensure a healthy and efficient trading environment, cryptocurrency exchanges periodically review all listed trading pairs. This process involves assessing various performance metrics and adherence to specific platform guidelines. When certain assets no longer meet the required standards, they may be removed from the trading roster.

This article provides a comprehensive overview of the recent delisting process for DOME and FAME, detailing the key dates, user actions required, and how to manage affected assets.

Key Details of the Delisting

The exchange has officially announced the removal of specific spot trading pairs. The affected markets are DOME/USDT and FAME/USDT.

The delisting procedure is scheduled to occur between 8:00 am and 8:30 am UTC on January 12, 2024. Users are strongly advised to cancel any open orders for these trading pairs before this time. Any orders not canceled manually will be automatically canceled by the system. Please note that the processing time for automatic cancellations may take between one to three business days.

Important Timeline for Users

The process involves several critical dates affecting deposits and withdrawals:

Users holding these tokens should manage their assets proactively based on this timeline.

How to Access Your Assets After Delisting

Following the completion of the delisting process, any remaining DOME or FAME tokens in your account will become untradable on the spot market. You can still access and manage these assets through a specific section of your account.

To locate your holdings, navigate to the 'Assets' tab. From there, proceed to 'Funding' and then select 'Untradable assets'. This dedicated section holds all assets that are no longer available for active trading on the platform.

Proactive Market Monitoring

This action is part of a continuous effort to monitor market quality and protect users. The exchange employs a consistent review mechanism to evaluate all listed trading pairs, making delisting or hiding decisions based on performance and compliance with internal guidelines. This ensures that the overall trading ecosystem remains robust and secure for all participants.

For further clarification or assistance regarding this update, users are encouraged to seek support through the official channels. 👉 Explore the official support portal for help


Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean when a trading pair is delisted?
Delisting means the specific trading pair (e.g., DOME/USDT) is permanently removed from the exchange's spot trading market. You can no longer buy or sell that token against USDT on the platform after the delisting time.

What should I do if I still hold DOME or FAME tokens?
You have two main options. You can sell your tokens before the delisting time on January 12, 2024. Alternatively, you can withdraw your tokens to another wallet or supporting exchange before the withdrawal suspension date on March 12, 2024. After delisting, your tokens will be moved to the 'Untradable assets' section of your funding account.

Can I still deposit DOME or FAME to the exchange?
No. Deposits for both DOME and FAME tokens were suspended on January 4, 2024. Any attempts to deposit these tokens after this date will not be credited to your account.

How long do I have to withdraw my tokens?
The withdrawal functionality for DOME and FAME will remain open until 8:00 am UTC on March 12, 2024. It is crucial to complete any withdrawals before this deadline.

Where did my tokens go after the trading pair was removed?
Your assets are safe. After delisting, they are automatically transferred from your trading account to the 'Untradable assets' folder under 'Assets > Funding'. You can view them there at any time before you decide to withdraw them.

Why are these tokens being delisted?
Exchanges regularly review tokens based on trading volume, liquidity, project health, and compliance with evolving standards. Delisting typically occurs when a project no longer meets the minimum requirements outlined in the exchange's official guidelines.