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Binance Is Delisting Two Coins! Here Are the Details

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Binance Futures has made a new announcement stating that it will remove COIN-M perpetual contracts for Decentraland (MANA) and MultiversX (EGLD) from its platform. The exchange explained that this decision was made to optimize market liquidity and enhance user experience.

Delisting Date and Details

According to Binance Futures, automatic settlement for the COIN-M MANAUSD and EGLDUSD perpetual contracts will take place on November 13, 2025, at 09:00 PM (UTC). After the settlement, these contracts will be permanently removed from the platform.

Users who wish to avoid being affected by automatic settlement are advised to close their positions manually before the specified time. In addition, new position openings for these contracts will be disabled at 08:30 AM (UTC) on the same day.

Binance Issues a Warning to Users

In its official statement, Binance urged users to take necessary precautions ahead of the delisting process to avoid potential losses:

“The COIN-M MANAUSD and EGLDUSD perpetual contracts will be automatically settled and removed from the platform on November 13, 2025. Users are strongly advised to review their risk management strategies and close their positions in time.”

The exchange also clarified that this update only affects COIN-M futures, while USDT-M perpetual contracts for the same assets will remain available for trading.

Analysis

This move is viewed as part of Binance’s ongoing strategy to streamline low-liquidity products and improve overall market efficiency. Analysts believe such delisting actions will continue periodically as part of Binance’s liquidity management and risk control efforts.

For traders holding MANA and EGLD futures positions, it’s crucial to manage open trades carefully and take action before the automatic settlement time to minimize potential losses—especially in leveraged positions.

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