The primary keyword for this update is SEEK KuCoin delisting. KuCoin announced on May 19 that Talisman (SEEK) will be delisted under its Special Treatment process, with trading removal scheduled for May 22.
For CryptoSigy, this is an exchange exit-route story: trading halt timing, withdrawal deadline, closed deposits, liquidity decay and the risk of waiting until the venue route gets thinner.
What Happened
KuCoin says SEEK will be delisted at 08:00 UTC on May 22, 2026, and that withdrawal service is scheduled to close at 08:00 UTC on June 22. The notice says deposit service remains closed.
The announcement tells holders to withdraw before the closing date and warns that withdrawal failure caused by project-side issues can lead KuCoin to close withdrawal service without covering user losses.
Why It Matters
Delistings can compress liquidity before the actual deadline. The tradable route can deteriorate as market makers leave, withdrawal urgency rises and unsupported deposits become operationally risky.
This belongs on CryptoSigy because the reader needs a route checklist, not a project review. The clean task is to confirm position size, trading liquidity, withdrawal address, network status and deadline before the final hours arrive.
Duplicate event is not a blocker across markets, but duplicate intent would be. This article is specific to SEEK's May 22 KuCoin delist and June 22 withdrawal clock.
What To Watch Next
Watch whether KuCoin posts any follow-up support notice, whether withdrawal status changes early and whether spreads widen before May 22. If liquidity thins, a smaller controlled exit may be cleaner than waiting for the final session.
The safest operating rule is to avoid depositing old or unsupported SEEK routes and to verify withdrawals well before the deadline.
Also watch whether third-party wallets and tracking tools still label the asset clearly after the delisting clock starts. Confusing symbols, stale deposit addresses or thin books can turn a routine exit into a custody mistake.
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