To foster a healthier digital asset ecosystem and enhance liquidity, OKX will delist certain trading pairs and disable specific deposit/withdrawal networks. Below are the detailed adjustments:
1. Trading Pair Delistings
OKX’s risk control team has conducted a comprehensive review of listed projects based on its Token Delisting Guidelines. Projects violating platform rules or posing potential risks will be delisted. The affected tokens include:
- WTC, DMG, XSR, BOX, ACT
- NDN, BLOC, XPO, ALV, ETM, AE
Effective Date: July 21, 2022, 16:00 (HKT).
- Users with open orders for these tokens must cancel them before the deadline.
- Uncanceled orders will be automatically removed by the system within ~1 business day, with funds returned to trading accounts.
OKX remains committed to monitoring listed projects and enforcing its guidelines to protect user interests.
2. Discontinuation of Deposit/Withdrawal Networks
OKX will cease support for deposit/withdrawal networks of the following discontinued projects:
- Vcash, GN, UBTC, SBTC
- GRIN, STC
Effective Date: July 21, 2022, 16:00 (HKT).
👉 Learn more about OKX’s security measures
Reminder: Cryptocurrencies are high-risk investments. OKX advises users to thoroughly understand market rules and assess personal risk tolerance before trading.
FAQ Section
Q1: What happens to my funds after delisting?
A: Assets will remain in your trading account; only trading pairs are affected.
Q2: Can I still withdraw delisted tokens?
A: Yes, if the token’s network remains active. Check the OKX Support Page for updates.
Q3: How often does OKX review listed projects?
A: Reviews are ongoing, with major evaluations quarterly or as market conditions warrant.
Q4: Why are some networks discontinued?
A: Networks are removed when projects halt operations or pose security risks.
Q5: Where can I report suspicious projects?
A: Contact OKX support via the 👉 Official Help Center.
This update underscores OKX’s dedication to maintaining a secure and efficient trading environment. For further details, visit the platform’s announcements page.