Binance plans to remove seven spot trading pairs related to Litecoin, SUI and BNB. This is a regular market maintenance operation that will remove specific order books from the exchange, but the base token itself can still be traded through other trading pairs.
Binance explained the change in a support announcement, noting that the removal of seven trading pairs was part of its regular market review. The action targets the transaction pair rather than the asset itself, which means that holders of Litecoin, SUI or BNB will not be affected whether or not the order book is removed.
Relevant announcements show that these trading pairs are expected to be removed around August 21. Binance usually cleans up trading pairs with low liquidity or redundant. This operation continues this model and does not represent any judgment on the relevant tokens.
Which tokens are affected
Three types of assets were mentioned in the announcement. Litecoin is one of the oldest proof-of-work cryptocurrencies and appears in affected order books. SUI is the native token of the Sui Layer 1 network and the second asset to be removed this time. BNB is the core token of the BNB Chain ecosystem and constitutes the third asset. Since BNB is one of the most commonly used quoted assets on the exchange, removing a specific BNB-denominated transaction pair will change the transaction routing, but will not affect the overall availability of the token-the removal announcement clearly states that only a single transaction pair will be removed. No other tokens were mentioned in the announcement, and the exchange did not give price-related reasons for the removal of specific trading pairs. Traders should directly check the official Binance announcement to confirm which seven trading pairs they are, rather than relying on second-hand information.
Impact on Traders of Removal
Trading Removal means that orders cannot be placed in that particular market. If the litecoin, SUI or BNB trading pair the user relies on belongs to one of these seven, the outstanding orders in the order book will usually be cancelled and the user needs to trade through other surviving trading pairs. This is different from taking a token off the shelf (completely removing the asset). Tokens are still listed here, so the actual impact is limited to how an asset is accessed, not whether the asset can be traded. Binance has previously taken a broader measure, directly removing six tokens, which is more stringent than removing individual transaction pairs.
Affected users should immediately check whether there were any active positions or pending orders involving these seven trading pairs before the effective date. Checking the affected markets against Binance official announcements is the safest way to avoid order cancellations. Exchanges will continue to issue such changes and other operational updates, such as adjustments to derivatives positions on their platforms.
At present, this is only an update of the market structure. Seven trading pairs will be removed as planned, and the three mentioned tokens can still be traded through other order books, with no price targets or forecasts provided in the announcement.

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