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Delisting of Illiquid Contracts

Delisting of Illiquid Contracts

On 21 Nov 2024 at 12:00 UTC, we will delist 5 derivatives contracts and 1 spot pair (please see the list below). The contracts will be settled early at 12:00 UTC on 21 Nov 2024 ( “Tsettle”), according to the standard practice described in our Exchange Guide.

Contracts to be delisted

Settlement Price

PORTALUSDT

.BPORTALT30M

TAIKOUSDT

.BTAIKOT30M

TREMPUSDT

.BTREMPT30M

FLRUSD

.BFLR30M

SCRUSDTH25

.BSCRT30M

 

Spot pair to be delisted

KAMA_USDT

The decision to delist these contracts has been made due to insufficient trading interest in these contracts.


The timeline for the delisting process will be as follows:

The contracts will trade as normal until 04:00 UTC on 21 Nov 2024 (“Tstart”).

At Tstart 04:00 UTC on 21 Nov 2024:

  • The Funding Rate, F0, will be calculated as normal using prices from the previous eight hours  
  • After Tstart, the Funding Rate will no longer be calculated and the next Funding Rate set to 0
  • The relevant Contract Specification pages will display early settlement information

At Tsettle 12:00 UTC on 21 Nov 2024:

  • The relevant contracts will expire, all trading will cease, and all open orders will be canceled
  • Funding, calculated using F0,will be exchanged (longs pay shorts if F0 > 0 and shorts pay longs if F0<0)
  • All open positions in the relevant contracts will be closed out using the relevant Settlement Prices
  • No fees will be charged for settlement
  • Once a contract has expired, the lifetime profit and loss of that contract will be added to the user’s Bitcoin / Tether balance, and this contract will no longer appear on the Positions section

The KAMA/USDT spot market will trade as normal until 12:00 UTC on 21 Nov 2024(“Tsettlet”).

At Tsettle 12:00 UTC on 21 Nov 2024:

  • All trading will cease, and all open orders will be canceled

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