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Binance to Delist Seven Litecoin, SUI and BNB Trading Pairs

Binance is set to delist seven spot trading pairs tied to Litecoin, SUI and BNB, a routine market housekeeping move that will remove those specific order books from the exchange while leaving

AnonymousCryptoCompass newsroom
August 19, 2026
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Binance to Delist Seven Litecoin, SUI and BNB Trading Pairs
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Binance is set to delist seven spot trading pairs tied to Litecoin, SUI and BNB, a routine market housekeeping move that will remove those specific order books from the exchange while leaving the underlying tokens themselves tradable through other pairs.

The change was outlined in a Binance support announcement, which flags the removal of seven trading pairs as part of the exchange's periodic review of its markets. The action targets pairs, not the assets, meaning holders of Litecoin, SUI or BNB retain their tokens regardless of which order books are retired. For related coverage, see Tokenized Equities Market Share Triples as Ondo, Binance, xStocks Lead.

Coverage of the notice indicates the pairs are scheduled to be pulled around August 21, according to reporting on the delisting. Binance regularly prunes low-liquidity or redundant pairs, and this batch continues that pattern rather than signaling any judgment on the tokens involved. For related coverage, see Co-Founder of Formerly Largest Bitcoin Mining Pool Moves Millions in Crypto to Binance.

Which Tokens Are in Focus

Three assets are named in the notice. Litecoin is one of the longest-running proof-of-work cryptocurrencies and appears among the affected order books. For related coverage, see Ethena Diversifies USDe Backing With $1 Billion FalconX Facility.

SUI, the native token of the Sui layer-1 network, is the second asset flagged in the delisting batch.

BNB, the token that anchors the BNB Chain ecosystem, rounds out the trio. Because BNB is one of the exchange's most heavily used quote assets, removing a specific BNB-quoted pair reshapes routing without affecting the broader availability of the token, as the delisting notice makes clear that only the individual pairs are being retired.

No other tokens are named in the available notices, and the exchange has not attached price-related reasoning to the specific pairs being cut. Traders should confirm the exact seven pairs directly in Binance's official announcement rather than relying on secondhand lists.

What the Delisting Means for Traders

A trading-pair delisting removes the ability to place orders on that specific market. If a Litecoin, SUI or BNB pair a user relies on is among the seven, open orders on that book are typically canceled and the user must route trades through a surviving pair instead.

This is distinct from a token delisting, which removes an asset entirely. Here the tokens remain listed, so the practical impact is limited to how a given asset is accessed rather than whether it can be traded at all. Binance took a broader step earlier when it moved to delist six tokens outright, a heavier action than retiring individual pairs.

The immediate consideration for affected users is checking whether any active positions or standing orders sit on one of the seven pairs before the effective date. Verifying the affected markets against Binance's own notice is the safest way to avoid canceled orders, and the exchange continues to publish these changes alongside other operational updates such as shifts in derivatives positioning on its platform.

For now, the story is narrowly a market-structure update. The seven pairs will be removed on the stated schedule, the three named tokens stay tradable through other books, and no price target or forecast is supported by the available notices.

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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