South Korean crypto exchange Bithumb said it will end trading support for five tokens, effective after a yet-unpublished deadline. The affected assets are Gracy (GRACY), Tottenham Hotspur (SPURS), ZTX (ZTX), WIKEN (WIKEN) and Step App (FITFI). The announcement, dated July 16, 2026, did not specify a reason for the delisting.
The move covers a diverse set of projects. GRACY is a token tied to the Gracy blockchain gaming platform. SPURS is a fan token linked to English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur, issued through Socios. ZTX is the native asset of the ZTX metaverse ecosystem. WIKEN belongs to the Wiki Token project, and FITFI powers the Step App fitness-to-earn platform. None of the teams immediately commented on Bithumb's decision.
Bithumb's notice is labeled as automatically generated and lacks a concrete timeline for the withdrawal of trading pairs or a cutoff for order cancellations. The exchange usually provides a window for users to withdraw tokens before delisting, but this particular notice omits those specifics. Holders of any of the five tokens on Bithumb should check the exchange's official announcement for exact dates and withdrawal procedures.
Delisting typically pressures a token's liquidity and short-term price. Exchanges remove assets for reasons ranging from low trading volume and project inactivity to regulatory concerns or failure to meet listing standards. Without a stated cause, the market is left to interpret the move. Comparable announcements from other major platforms have often triggered sharp price drops in the affected tokens.
Bithumb has pruned its altcoin roster before. The exchange periodically sheds tokens that fail to maintain sufficient activity or compliance. For now, the immediate concern is how the removal of these trading pairs will affect price discovery and whether the token teams will issue statements.
Traders should watch for an update from Bithumb that specifies the final trading date and confirms whether token withdrawals will remain open after that deadline. Until then, the uncertainty alone may weigh on the five assets.
Bithumb will stop trading five tokens, with no deadline or reason given
Exchange Bithumb said it will end trading support for Gracy (GRACY), Tottenham Hotspur (SPURS), ZTX (ZTX), WIKEN (WIKEN) and Step App (FITFI), but did not give a deadline or explain why. Holders of GRACY, SPURS, ZTX, WIKEN and FITFI on Bithumb may face reduced ability to buy and sell or withdraw the tokens, so they should check the exchange’s official notice for dates and instructions.