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Binance AVB/BTC delisting
Binance will remove AVB/BTC and 12 other spot trading pairs from its platform on May 8, according to a support announcement published by the exchange. The delisting affects 13 pairs total, making it one of the larger single-batch pair removals in recent months.
What the Binance Notice Covers
The exchange confirmed through its delisting announcements page that 13 spot trading pairs will cease trading on May 8. AVB/BTC is among the named pairs.
Traders should note that pair delisting does not necessarily mean the underlying tokens are being removed from Binance entirely. A pair removal means that specific trading route, such as AVB against BTC, will no longer be available. The token itself may remain tradeable through other pairs, such as USDT-denominated markets.
This distinction matters because past Binance pair delistings have sometimes been confused with full asset removals, which carry far more severe implications for holders.
What Affected Traders Should Do Before May 8
Users holding open orders on any of the 13 affected pairs should cancel those orders before the cutoff. Once the pairs are delisted, any unfilled limit orders will be automatically cancelled by the exchange.
Holders of the affected tokens should check whether alternative trading pairs remain available on Binance. In many cases, USDT or FDUSD pairs continue operating even when BTC-denominated pairs are removed. The Binance support announcements section typically publishes the full list of affected pairs alongside any remaining alternatives.
Deposits and withdrawals for the underlying tokens generally remain unaffected by pair-only delistings, though traders should verify this in the specific notice for each asset.
Why Binance Removes Trading Pairs
Binance conducts periodic reviews of its listed spot pairs and has historically cited low trading volume, poor liquidity, and failure to meet ongoing listing standards as reasons for pair removals. The exchange has not publicly disclosed specific volume thresholds that trigger a review.
The removal of BTC-denominated pairs specifically often reflects shifting market preferences. As stablecoin pairs have grown to dominate spot trading volume across exchanges, many BTC-quoted pairs have seen liquidity decline steadily. This pattern is consistent with the broader market’s migration toward USDT and USDC as base currencies, a trend that has also been visible in how exchanges handle altcoin trading pair structures.
This Is a Liquidity Event, Not a Market Crisis
Pair delistings of this nature are routine exchange maintenance. They do not signal that Binance has concerns about the security or legitimacy of the underlying tokens, unless the exchange explicitly states otherwise in a separate notice.
There is no verified evidence in available data suggesting that this announcement has triggered broader market selling pressure. The affected pairs are typically low-volume markets where most active trading had already migrated to stablecoin alternatives.
Traders who relied on these specific pairs for arbitrage or cross-pair strategies will need to adjust their routing. Spread conditions on remaining pairs may temporarily widen as liquidity settles into new equilibrium, similar to dynamics observed when exchanges restructure their available markets.
What Happens After May 8
Once the delisting takes effect, the 13 pairs will disappear from Binance’s spot trading interface. Any residual balances in the delisted quote currencies remain in user wallets and can be traded through other available pairs or withdrawn.
Binance occasionally follows pair delistings with further action if underlying tokens fail subsequent reviews. Traders holding tokens from affected pairs should monitor the exchange’s official announcement channel for any follow-up notices regarding full asset removals or additional pair changes.
The broader trend of exchanges trimming low-volume pairs is likely to continue as regulatory scrutiny increases and platforms seek to consolidate liquidity. This operational cleanup aligns with how major exchanges, including those responding to evolving regulatory frameworks, are streamlining their offerings.
FAQ: Binance’s May 8 Spot Pair Delisting
When does the delisting take effect?
The 13 spot trading pairs will be removed on May 8, 2025. The exact timestamp is specified in Binance’s official support notice.
Which pair includes AVB?
AVB/BTC is one of the 13 pairs scheduled for removal. This means trading AVB against Bitcoin directly will no longer be possible on Binance after the cutoff.
Does pair delisting remove the token from Binance entirely?
Not necessarily. Pair delisting removes a specific trading route. The underlying token may still be available through other pairs such as USDT markets. A full asset delisting is a separate, more significant action that Binance announces independently.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.