Coinbase Announced It Has Delisted 6 Altcoin Trading Pairs
Coinbase, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the US, announced it will delist six trading pairs to improve market health and concentrate liquidity in a smaller number of trading pairs. No
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August 5, 2026
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Coinbase, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the US, announced it will delist six trading pairs to improve market health and concentrate liquidity in a smaller number of trading pairs. No further details were shared regarding the reasons for the delisting.
According to an announcement by Coinbase Markets, trading on the LSETH-ETH, MINA-EUR, GRT-GBP, MASK-GBP, CHZ-USDT, and CRO-USDT trading pairs will cease on August 6, 2026.
The exchange announced that the assets in question will continue to be supported, but the specified trading pairs will no longer be available. Coinbase Advanced Trade users in eligible regions will still be able to buy and sell these assets through dollar-denominated order books.
The exchange also announced that the MINA-EUR, GRT-GBP, MASK-GBP, CHZ-USDT, and CRO-USDT trading pairs have already been switched to “limit order only” mode on the Coinbase Exchange and Coinbase Advanced platforms.
In this mode, users can create limit orders, cancel existing orders, and experience matching at suitable prices. However, market orders cannot be placed for these trading pairs.
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