PANews reported on February 27th that South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Upbit announced it will terminate trading support for Nomina (NOM) on the NOM/KRW , NOMPANews reported on February 27th that South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Upbit announced it will terminate trading support for Nomina (NOM) on the NOM/KRW , NOM

Upbit will delist Nomina (NOM) on March 30th, but will retain a 30-day withdrawal channel.

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PANews reported on February 27th that South Korean cryptocurrency exchange Upbit announced it will terminate trading support for Nomina (NOM) on the NOM/KRW , NOM/BTC , and NOM/USDT trading pairs at 15:00 KST on March 30th , 2026. Upbit stated that based on its assessment as a "model case for virtual asset trading support," NOM has several deficiencies in areas such as disclosure of important matters, transparency of governance procedures, substantive business operations, and sustainability, which could potentially harm users. It was listed as a trading caution item on February 12th . After review, the issues remained unresolved, and Upbit decided to delist NOM in accordance with its digital asset trading support termination policy. NOM withdrawals are still possible within 30 days after delisting, up to April 30th , 2026 ; withdrawals after this period will face technical delays.

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