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Binance has chosen to delist its FTX leveraged token products.
Major crypto exchange, Binance, has decided to remove leveraged FTX tokens from its exchange, explaining that customers donât understand the product.
âDue to lack of understanding of how leveraged tokens work by many of our users, Binance has decided to delist all existing FTX leveraged tokens and corresponding trading pairs,â the exchange announced on March 28.Â
Binance will shut off deposits and withdrawals for the assets on March 31 at 8 a.m. UTC, with a stoppage in trading at 10 a.m. on the same day. Â
Binance only recently listed the FTX assets
On March 11, Binance announced its listing of two FTX leveraged ERC20 tokens, known as BNBBULL and BNBBEAR. Customers could trade these assets against USDT or BUSD, Binanceâs own stablecoin.Â
Each token represented a 3x leveraged long or short position in Binance Coin (BNB).Â
âUsers can buy leveraged tokens just like normal tokens on a spot market,â Binance said in its March 11 announcement. âHowever, there is no need for them to manage collateral, margin, liquidation prices, or anything that a normal margin user needs to manage.â
A quick press time scan also showed several other available bull and bear pairings, such as EOS, ETH and XRP, as well as a simple âBullâ and âBearâ option paired against USDT and BUSD.Â
Source: Binance.com
Binanceâs delisting includes all FTX leveraged assets
As part of the March 28 announcement, Binance plans to remove âBULL, BEAR, ETHBULL, ETHBEAR, EOSBULL, EOSBEAR, BNBBULL, BNBBEAR, XRPBULL and XRPBEAR.âÂ
The exchange included both USDT and BUSD pairings in the delisting.Â
Binanceâs work with FTX comes after the crypto giant made an equity investment in the crypto derivatives platform back in December 2019. Binance also bought a stake in the platformâs FTX token.Â
Cointelegraph reached out to Binance for additional details, but received no response as of press time. This article will be updated accordingly should a response come in.
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