When an asset gets delisted from an exchange, all of its trading pairs are removed. The asset can still potentially be traded on other exchanges (such as decentralized exchanges), or through over the counter trading (OTC), but trading activity on the exchange that delisted that asset will cease. After the trading pairs associated with the delisted asset are removed, the assets withdrawals from the exchange will remain open for a specified period of time after the delisting. This way, users have the option to withdraw their existing funds kept on the exchange even though trading is no longer available on the platform.
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