Exchanges begin delisting LUNA, Binance explains why

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The world’s largest exchange by trading volume, Binance, has delisted its trading pairs for Terra’s LUNA

The exchange announced that it had canceled all pending orders, ceased trading, closed user positions, and conducted an automatic settlement of all LUNA trading pairs.

Binance decided to delist LUNA when its value fell by 100% after the UST stablecoin de-pegged from the dollar.

In accordance with our policy to protect our users during excessive volatility, Binance shall adjust the tick size (i.e., the minimum change in the unit price) of certain spot trading pairs.

Several other exchanges have reached the same conclusion and decided to delist the token, including Bybit, eToro, and Crypto.com.

CZ explains Binance’s position

Changpeng Zhao, the CEO of the crypto firm, in a series of tweets, revealed why the exchange was “suspending LUNA and UST trading.”

Per his statement, some users might be unaware that Terra’s developers were still minting new units of LUNA outside the exchange. CZ said the minting would lead to a further crash of the asset’s price immediately if deposits were allowed.

CZ said:

Very disappointed with how this UST/LUNA incident was handled (or not handled) by the Terra team. We requested their team to restore the network, burn the extra minted LUNA, and recover the UST peg. So far, we have not gotten any positive response, or much response at all.

Other exchanges warn against trading Terra

South Korean crypto exchange Korbit told investors to watch their investments in LUNA closely. Another major exchange, Coinone, also temporarily suspended trading the token.

Bithumb designated an investment warning item to warn investors who might want to get involved.

Additionally, a decentralized finance protocol, Venus, announced it was also suspending its LUNA market trading because of the risks.

“Given the continued risks of the LUNA market and in order to eliminate the possibility of further shortfall, the community has asked to suspend the LUNA market effective immediately,” the statement reads.

Terra developers working on stemming LUNA bleed

The official account of Terra has announced proposals to correct the state of things by burning UST, but that may not be enough to remedy the network.

Terra announced it was halting the network “to prevent governance attacks following severe $LUNA inflation.” However, after releasing a patch, the network has resumed its block production.

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