Notice of Delisting BOMB/USDT spot Trading Pair on 11 September 2024
Each digital asset we list is regularly reviewed for quality assurance to ensure it adheres to our platform standards.
In addition to the security and stability of the digital asset’s network, we consider numerous other factors in our evaluation process, including:
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Trading volume and liquidity
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Team involvement in the project
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Development of the project
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Network or smart contract stability
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Activeness of the community
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Responsiveness of the project
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Negligence or unethical conduct
In light of a recent periodic review, Bitget is delisting BOMB/USDT on 11 September 2024 , 10:00 (UTC).
Users are advised to note that:
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Deposit services for the delisting pairs are now suspended.
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Withdrawals will remain open for users until 11 October 2024, 10:00 (UTC)
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Please note that all pending trade orders for the mentioned pairs will automatically be cancelled.
Thank you for your understanding and support.
Disclaimer
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