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Bybit to Delist Two Spot Trading Pairs on June 16, 2026

Noah Carter
Last updated: June 16, 2026 9:01 am
Noah Carter
Published: June 16, 2026
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Bybit will delist two spot trading pairs on June 16, 2026, the exchange confirmed in an official announcement. The delisting removes two pairs from the platform’s spot market, requiring affected users to take action before the cutoff.

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What affected users should do before June 16How Bybit’s delisting mechanism works

The exchange published a dedicated notice for the June 16 delisting, detailing the two spot trading pairs set to be removed. Users holding open orders in those pairs should cancel them before the delisting takes effect, as any remaining orders will be automatically canceled once trading ceases.

Spot pair delisting means the affected tokens can no longer be bought or sold against their paired asset on Bybit’s spot market. Withdrawal functionality for the underlying tokens typically remains available for a limited window after trading ends, though users should confirm exact timelines in the announcement.

What affected users should do before June 16

Traders with positions in the two pairs should close or adjust them ahead of the cutoff. Once delisted, spot orders cannot be placed, and any unfilled orders will be removed from the order book.

Users who hold the affected tokens in their Bybit wallets may still be able to withdraw them to an external wallet after trading stops. Bybit’s announcement should be checked directly for any specific withdrawal deadlines tied to this delisting.

This is not the first time Bybit has pruned its spot listings. The exchange recently carried out a network upgrade for Zilliqa (ZIL) and has periodically adjusted its available trading pairs as part of routine platform maintenance.

How Bybit’s delisting mechanism works

Bybit maintains a published spot delisting mechanism that outlines the criteria the exchange uses when evaluating tokens for removal. Factors typically include trading volume, liquidity, project development activity, and regulatory considerations.

The framework gives the exchange discretion to remove pairs that no longer meet its listing standards. This process is separate from broader regulatory oversight developments affecting exchanges globally, though compliance pressures have prompted many platforms to tighten their listing criteria.

No verified market data for the affected tokens was available at the time of publication. Traders looking for price information on the delisted projects can check listings on aggregators such as other market tracking resources for reference.

Bybit users should monitor the exchange’s official announcements page for any updates related to the June 16 delisting or follow-up notices regarding withdrawal windows.

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.

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