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# Gate.io to Delist WIKICAT Due to Low Trading Volume and Activity

Gate.io, a top-tier global exchange, has privately announced that it will delist WIKICAT (WKC) from its trading platform starting Monday. The decision follows what the exchange described as a decline in trading volume, liquidity, and overall market activity associated with the asset.

This move is in line with Gate.io’s listing policy, which includes periodic reviews of listed tokens to ensure they meet expected standards in terms of trading performance, community engagement, and compliance.

Users who currently hold WIKICAT on the platform are strongly advised to withdraw their tokens ahead of the delisting to avoid inconvenience or inaccessibility of funds.

The delisting of WIKICAT underscores the competitive and fast-paced nature of the memecoin market, where low volume and user activity can quickly impact exchange listings.

Gate.io has not issued any statement on the possibility of future reconsideration for WIKICAT, but affected users can refer to the official Gate.io announcement for exact timelines and withdrawal procedures.


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