This event marks the planned removal of the GOATS token from the ONUS trading platform. During the scheduled delisting window between 30 and 31 December 2025, GOATS will no longer be supported for trading on ONUS after the process is completed.
The decision follows ONUS’s internal review standards, which typically evaluate factors such as trading activity, liquidity levels, and overall compliance with platform requirements. Once the delisting takes effect, users holding GOATS on ONUS may experience reduced access for buying or selling the token through this platform.
Token delisting events often result in lower liquidity on the affected exchange and can lead to short-term price volatility, as traders may move their holdings to alternative markets or wallets. Users are generally advised to monitor official exchange communications for deadlines related to trading suspension or withdrawals.
What This Means for Users
After the delisting is completed:
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GOATS will no longer be tradable on the ONUS platform
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Buy and sell orders for GOATS may be disabled prior to full removal
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Users holding GOATS on ONUS may need to withdraw their tokens to external wallets or alternative exchanges that continue to support the asset
While the delisting affects availability on ONUS, it does not shut down the GOATS network itself or invalidate existing tokens held outside the platform.
Market Impact & Liquidity Considerations
Exchange delistings typically influence market behavior by:
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Reducing liquidity on the affected platform
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Increasing short-term price volatility
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Prompting holders to relocate funds or close positions
The scale of impact often depends on how significant the exchange is to the token’s overall trading volume.




