We will delist MICHI and CLV
We will delist MICHI and CLV on Friday 9 January. Below you will find all details and our timeline.
Delisting timeline
Deposits will close on Friday 9 January at 13:00 CET.
Buying and selling will end on Friday 9 January at 14:00 CET.
Withdrawals will close on Friday 9 January at 15:00 CET.
On Friday 16 January, or earlier, any remaining balances will be automatically converted to EUR.
After the market is halted, your balance expressed in EUR may temporarily display as 0. It can take some time for the euro balance to appear in your account once we complete the sale of the asset on your behalf.
Transfer to an external wallet
You can withdraw your MICHI and/or CLV to an external wallet or exchange before the withdrawal deadline. Step-by-step instructions are availableĀ here.
If you do not take action before the deadline, your MICHI and/or CLV balance will be converted to EUR automatically.
We will execute the sale with care, but we cannot guarantee a specific conversion rate or spread.
Why do assets get delisted?
We understand that delistings can be inconvenient, especially if you hold an affected asset or recently traded it. Here is why these decisions are made.
Bitvavo periodically reviews all assets listed on our platform to ensure they meet the high standards we aim to offer all users. Delisting is never taken lightly and is guided by a structured evaluation. Key factors we assess include:
Trading volume and market liquidity
Network or contract security and stability
Dedication and activity of the project team or developers
User interest and engagement on our platform
Evidence of unethical behaviour or negligence
In many cases, a delisting reflects reduced activity or changing market conditions rather than wrongdoing. Our goal is to maintain a stable and compliant trading environment for all users.
Learn more about how delistings workĀ in this article.
This article is for information only and does not constitute a marketing communication or recommendation. Nothing in this article should be considered investment advice or a substitute for it. Investing involves risks, and you may lose your entire invested capital.