The primary keyword for this update is MEXC DOG HARRY perp delisting. MEXC futures announcements said DOG and HARRY USDT-M perpetual futures would be delisted on May 28, 2026 at 08:00 UTC.
CryptoSigy is covering the event as execution context. The useful question is whether the venue route, contract rule, funding cadence, listing window or exit clock changes how a signal can be filled and managed.
What Happened
The MEXC futures announcements page says DOG and HARRY USDT-M perpetual futures pairs are being delisted on May 28 at 08:00 UTC. It says MEXC will close positions at fair price at the time of delisting.
The notice also says open orders will be canceled at delisting and that the affected pairs will be removed from demo trading and futures grid trading if applicable.
That creates an execution event for anyone with open perp exposure, resting orders or automated grid strategies tied to DOG or HARRY.
Why It Matters
The delisting matters because the final exit route can be worse than a normal manual close. Fair-price settlement, order cancellation and bot shutdown can all change realized PnL.
The owner-fit read is exchange-facing: spreads, leverage caps, tick size, settlement timing, funding cadence, transfer timing and API behavior decide whether the headline announcement is actually usable for a trader.
For signals, there is no reason to treat a closing perp as a normal market. The cleaner decision is to close, reduce or avoid new exposure before settlement mechanics take control.
What To Watch Next
Watch whether any residual open orders, copy-trade settings or grid bots remain active on the affected pairs. Delisting risk is operational as much as directional.
After the delisting time, verify settlement records and funding charges before reusing capital. If the route was part of a multi-exchange hedge, update the hedge map immediately.
Also watch whether API, mobile and web screens show the same symbol rules. A clean signal can break if order size, price precision, reduce-only behavior or available margin differs across entry routes.
Before acting, compare the announcement with the live instrument page. If the live route shows thinner depth, wider spreads or different restrictions than the notice implies, reduce size or wait for the next cleaner session.
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