Notice of Delisting SCLP/USDT spot Trading Pair on 22 November 2024
As per requested by the project, Bitget will delist SCLP/USDT on 22 November 2024, 08:00 (UTC). Users are advised to note that: Deposit service for the delisting pair is now suspended. Withdrawals will remain open for users until 30 November, 08:00 (UTC) Please note that all pending trade orders fo
As per requested by the project, Bitget will delist SCLP/USDT on 22 November 2024, 08:00 (UTC).
Users are advised to note that:
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Deposit service for the delisting pair is now suspended.
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Withdrawals will remain open for users until 30 November, 08:00 (UTC)
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Please note that all pending trade orders for the mentioned pair will automatically be canceled.
Spot trading bots
To improve user experience, the following trading pair will be removed from Bitget Spot trading bots on November 22, 8:00 AM (UTC):
SCLP/USDT
Note:
• After removal, the system will automatically cancel any pending orders and return the relevant assets to your account.
• Users will be unable to create any new bots with the delisted trading pair.
• Users will no longer be able to publish running bots with the delisted trading pair to the Recommended section of the bot copy trading page.
Bots with the delisted trading pair that is listed in the Recommended section of the bot copy trading page will be removed.
Users are strongly advised to terminate bots with this active trading pair to avoid any potential losses. Thank you for your support and understanding!
Disclaimer
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