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Delisting notice: The following assets will be removed
Delisting notice: The following assets will be removed

Check the list of assets that will no longer be supported by CEX.IO as of October 30, 2024.

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Written by Jake Sanders
Updated over a month ago

The following tokens will be subsequently delisted from our platform:
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​TXAG, TXAU, POLS, KP3R, BNT, CHR, GLM, KEEP, Pgala, PRMX, OMG, AUDIO.
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Please note that the delisting process will take place over several phases, as outlined below:

  • Complete trading operations on associated markets before November 15, 2024.

  • Convert or sell assets prior to this date.

  • Withdraw the remaining balance before the delisting date which is November 30, 2024.

Please note the above with the utmost importance, especially if you currently hold any of the aforementioned cryptocurrencies in your CEX.IO account, and plan your actions accordingly.

For any questions, please feel free to reach out to our Support Team.


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