KuCoin Delists Select Projects and Associated Tokens

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Dear KuCoin Users,

Following KuCoin's Special Treatment Rules, the platform will delist eight projects and remove their associated tokens and trading pairs. Below are the details:

Delisted Projects and Tokens

The following projects will be removed from KuCoin:

  1. M3M3 (M3M3)
  2. Forj (BONDLY)
  3. ClinTex (CTI)
  4. Fracton Token (FT)
  5. Finceptor (FINC)
  6. Unio Coin (UNIO)
  7. Defispot (SPOT)
  8. Spacemesh (SMH)

Affected Trading Pairs

The following USDT trading pairs will be discontinued:

Delisting Timeline

  1. Trading Suspension:

    • All listed pairs will be delisted at 08:00:00 UTC on June 30, 2025.
    • Users are advised to cancel pending orders promptly.
  2. Deposits:

    • Deposit services for these tokens remain closed.
  3. Withdrawals:

    • Withdrawals will be disabled at 08:00:00 UTC on July 30, 2025.
    • Ensure tokens are withdrawn before this deadline.
  4. Trading Bot Adjustments:

    • KuCoin Trading Bots (including Spot Grid, AI Spot Trend, etc.) will delist these pairs at 03:00:00 UTC on June 30, 2025.
    • Users must manually shut down active bots; otherwise, the system will terminate them automatically.
  5. Project-Related Risks:

    • If withdrawals fail due to project issues (e.g., halted blockchain activity), KuCoin will not compensate users.
    • Early withdrawal is strongly recommended.

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Key Recommendations

We appreciate your understanding and continued trust in KuCoin.

Best regards,
The KuCoin Team


FAQs

Q: What happens if I donโ€™t withdraw my tokens by the deadline?
A: After July 30, 2025, withdrawals will be irreversibly disabled, and KuCoin cannot recover lost funds.

Q: Can I still trade these tokens after delisting?
A: No, all trading pairs will be suspended as of June 30, 2025.

Q: How do I close my trading bots?
A: Navigate to the Trading Bot dashboard and manually disable bots for the affected pairs before the cutoff time.

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