Binance to Remove 23 Spot Trading Pairs on January 9, 2026; BTC/RON Delisting on January 2

Binance to Remove 23 Spot Trading Pairs on January 9, 2026; BTC/RON Delisting on January 2

According to Binance’s official notice, 23 low-liquidity spot pairs and related bots will be removed on January 9, 2026, while tokens remain tradable via other supported markets.

BTC
RON

Fact Check
The assessment is based almost exclusively on the primary source from the Binance Support Center, which has the highest possible authority (1.00) and relevance (0.95) for this claim. The summary of this source points to an official announcement titled 'Notice of Removal of Spot Trading Pairs - 2026-01-02'. This title directly confirms that Binance will be delisting spot trading pairs on a date within January 2026, which strongly corroborates the core elements of the statement. While the provided summary does not explicitly name the BTC/RON pair, the existence of such a specific and official announcement makes it highly probable that the statement is accurate. The other provided sources are entirely irrelevant; they contain no information about Binance or its trading pair delistings and therefore do not contribute to the assessment. The confidence is high due to the authoritative nature of the primary evidence from Binance's own platform.
    Reference123
Summary

Binance announced it will remove 23 spot trading pairs at 03:00 UTC on January 9, 2026, citing low liquidity, and will deactivate associated spot trading bots. The underlying tokens can still be traded through other available pairs. This follows Binance’s earlier removal of the BTC/RON spot pair on January 2, 2026, after a periodic review found insufficient trading volume.

Terms & Concepts
  • Spot Trading Pair: A market listing where two assets are traded directly against each other on an exchange’s spot market.
  • Delisting: The removal of a trading pair from an exchange, preventing new trades in that market.
  • Spot Trading Bot: An automated tool that executes spot market trades based on predefined parameters or strategies.