TL;DR:
Next Friday, August 21, at 03:00 UTC, Binance will delist 7 spot trading pairs. The measure will impact combinations related to assets such as Sui (SUI), USD Coin (USDC), Litecoin (LTC), and Binance Coin (BNB).
The exchange’s delisting decision stems from routine market evaluation procedures. Its official statement indicates that removing specific pairs is driven by operational factors such as insufficient liquidity and a progressive decline in trading volume.
The instruments that will permanently cease operations are F/USDC, HIVE/USDC, ILV/USDC, LTC/BNB, NMR/USDC, STEEM/USDC, and SUI/BNB.

The announcement specifies that removing a trading pair does not imply the complete delisting of the underlying token. Binance’s technical documentation clarifies that users can continue trading LTC, SUI, BNB, and the other assets involved through alternative pairs available against stablecoins or Bitcoin.
Platform data shows that direct crosses between altcoins and BNB typically concentrate lower volume compared to markets quoted in USDT or USDC. According to exchange market analysis, this type of optimization aims to improve order book depth and consolidate liquidity into books with higher demand.
The exchange’s infrastructure will simultaneously halt automated Spot Trading Bots services assigned to the seven trading routes. The technical report warns that active automated orders not canceled by traders prior to the designated cutoff time will be automatically disabled, which could lead to execution discrepancies for unmanaged portfolios.
The list features projects with diverse industry backgrounds. Litecoin represents one of the oldest Proof of Work blockchain networks in the market, maintaining a sustained presence across global trading platforms. Meanwhile, the SUI token belongs to a Layer 1 network focused on high throughput and parallel execution. Both assets maintain their primary pairs with stablecoins such as USDT on the platform, ensuring their primary liquidity remains structurally uninterrupted.
Assets tied to USDC pairs (F, HIVE, ILV, NMR, and STEEM) also retain alternative trading routes. Binance’s systematic reviews assess metrics such as developer team commitment, network stability, smart contract security, and overall public responsiveness to compliance audits.
Users with open positions or active algorithmic strategies in these markets must reconfigure their setups before August 21 at 03:00 UTC, at which point the corresponding order books will be permanently closed.