BitMEX to Delist 12 Low-Liquidity Contracts by August 28, 2024
BitMEX, a leading cryptocurrency exchange, has announced plans to delist 12 perpetual swap and futures contracts due to insufficient trading interest. The delisting is scheduled to take place on August 28, 2024, at 12:00 UTC, according to a recent blog post by BitMEX.
Details of the Delisting
The affected contracts will be settled early at 12:00 UTC on the same day. The settlement process will follow the standard practice outlined in the BitMEX Exchange Guide. The move to delist these contracts is primarily due to a lack of sufficient trading interest, which has rendered them illiquid.
Implications for Traders
Traders holding positions in the affected contracts should prepare for the early settlement and adjust their trading strategies accordingly. The delisting could potentially impact liquidity and trading volumes on the platform, although the overall effect on the broader cryptocurrency market is expected to be minimal.
Previous Delistings and Market Trends
This is not the first time BitMEX has delisted low-liquidity contracts. The exchange has periodically reviewed and removed trading pairs that do not meet liquidity requirements. Such actions are part of a broader trend among cryptocurrency exchanges to maintain a focus on high-liquidity trading pairs, thereby ensuring a more efficient and stable trading environment.
Community and Support
BitMEX has advised traders to refer to their official blog for further information on the delisting process. For any queries or support, traders are encouraged to contact BitMEX's support team through their official support page.
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