#Strategy加仓BTC Beware! Perpetual Contract Adjustments Are Coming
Starting January 21, 2026, several USDⓈ-M perpetual contracts will be delisted. This is no small matter—liquidity drying up, increased slippage, and difficulty in liquidating positions could all follow.
Those holding positions need to be cautious. The window before and after delisting is the most dangerous; fund transfers and risk reallocation should be planned in advance. Reacting only after the delisting has occurred might be too late.
Especially for relatively liquid assets like $BTC, $ETH, and $SOL, impact cannot be avoided. Locking in risks early and developing exit strategies are the proper trading logic.
If you don’t want to be forced out passively, you need to take proactive action.
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FOMOmonster
· 7h ago
Here we go again. Every time, they say it will be taken down. But what’s the result? Will the liquidity really dry up that quickly? It seems a bit alarmist.
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FloorSweeper
· 7h ago
lol everyone panic-selling into liquidity traps while i'm quietly accumulating the dip. this "delisting crisis" is just weak hands signaling capitulation—classic market psychology setup. jan 21 will be a gift, not a curse, for those who actually understand the accumulation phase.
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ProofOfNothing
· 8h ago
Here we go again, always saying there's a high risk of delisting, but what happens? Liquidity has never truly dried up, and slippage isn't as terrifying as expected. Instead of panicking in advance, it's better to wait until the window period truly arrives and then assess the situation.
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AirdropHunter9000
· 8h ago
Is it coming down again? This time, the timing window for the delisting is really spot on, or else you'll be knocked out of the game.
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TokenomicsDetective
· 8h ago
Here we go again, always the argument that "the window period is the most dangerous." It's not wrong, but how many can actually plan ahead...
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MerkleDreamer
· 8h ago
Here comes another delisting drama. Every time, they say the window period is the most dangerous. And then? They slip away, slip away. It still depends on who runs faster.
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DAOTruant
· 8h ago
Here comes another move, delisting perpetual contracts is really clever.
Wait, with such poor liquidity, there are still many people daring to leverage, it will really be bloody then.
#Strategy加仓BTC Beware! Perpetual Contract Adjustments Are Coming
Starting January 21, 2026, several USDⓈ-M perpetual contracts will be delisted. This is no small matter—liquidity drying up, increased slippage, and difficulty in liquidating positions could all follow.
Those holding positions need to be cautious. The window before and after delisting is the most dangerous; fund transfers and risk reallocation should be planned in advance. Reacting only after the delisting has occurred might be too late.
Especially for relatively liquid assets like $BTC, $ETH, and $SOL, impact cannot be avoided. Locking in risks early and developing exit strategies are the proper trading logic.
If you don’t want to be forced out passively, you need to take proactive action.