To maintain a healthy spot trading ecosystem, OKX regularly evaluates the performance of all listed trading pairs against its stringent listing criteria. Following a comprehensive review based on user feedback and market analysis, OKX will delist several underperforming trading pairs.
Affected Trading Pairs
The following crypto-to-stablecoin pairs will be removed:
- DMAIL/USDT
- JPG/USDT
- LITH/USDT
- LITH/USDC
- STC/USDT
- REVV/USDT
Key Dates & Actions
Delisting Schedule
📅 September 13, 2024 (8:00–8:30 AM UTC)
- Orders involving these pairs will be automatically canceled.
- Users are advised to manually cancel open orders beforehand to avoid delays (processing may take 1–3 business days).
Deposit Suspension
🔒 September 5, 2024 (8:00 AM UTC)
- Deposits for DMAIL, JPG, LITH, STC, and REVV are now suspended.
Withdrawal Suspension
🔒 December 13, 2024 (8:00 AM UTC)
- Withdrawals for the above assets will be disabled. Withdraw assets promptly to avoid disruptions.
👉 How to secure your assets before delisting
Post-Delisting Asset Management
After delisting, affected holdings will appear under:
Assets > Funding > Untradable Assets.
Proactive Monitoring
OKX remains committed to market integrity by enforcing delisting/hiding mechanisms for non-compliant pairs. For further assistance, contact OKX support via official channels.
FAQ
Q: Why is OKX delisting these pairs?
A: The decision is based on performance reviews against OKX’s listing standards and user feedback.
Q: Can I trade these assets elsewhere after delisting?
A: Yes, but ensure withdrawals are completed by December 13, 2024.
Q: What happens to my open orders?
A: All orders will be canceled automatically during delisting. Manual cancellation is recommended.
👉 Learn more about OKX’s trading policies
Risk Warning
Digital assets are speculative and volatile. OKX does not guarantee the accuracy of third-party information herein. Conduct independent research and assess risks before trading. OKX disclaims liability for trading losses. For details, review OKX’s Terms of Service and Risk Disclosure.
Last Updated: September 6, 2024