HyperLiquid will conduct a validator voting to delist OM on February 23.

Odaily Planet Daily reports that HyperLiquid announced on the X platform that validators will vote around 8:00 UTC on February 23 (4:00 PM Beijing time) to decide whether to delist OM. If validators recently decide to delist OM, traders should settle their positions to the 1-hour time-weighted spot oracle price before delisting, and cancel all open orders. Therefore, positions should be closed in advance to avoid automatic settlement. Once settlement is complete, no new orders will be accepted.

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