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Year-end holiday trading schedule reminder: US stock token products are temporarily suspended, spot contracts are unaffected
【BlockBeats】Recently, due to the chain reaction of the US stock market holidays, many exchanges are adjusting their trading arrangements for related products. A leading exchange has also made corresponding deployments—US stock tokens and US stock contract products will suspend trading during Christmas and New Year’s Day, while other products such as cryptocurrency spot trading, on-chain trading, and contracts will operate as usual and will not be affected.
The specific holiday trading schedule is as follows:
Christmas: December 25, 2025, 02:00 — December 26, 2025, 09:00 (UTC+8)
New Year’s Day: January 1, 2026, 09:00 — January 2, 2026, 09:00 (UTC+8)
It is particularly important to note that on-chain US stock trading involves the special trading mechanism of Ondo Finance, so opening and closing times will be slightly adjusted—markets will close 1 minute early and open 5 minutes late. Users holding positions or planning to trade can plan their positions and strategies in advance according to this schedule to avoid operational issues during the holiday period.
It's that kind of micro-adjustment time again, Ondo's mechanism really annoys me to death...
End-of-year holiday traders are going to be messed with again, bitter smile.
But on the other hand, suspending US stock tokens actually makes things easier, no need to keep an eye on the market.
As long as spot trading is available, keeping my position is a win.
Spot trading is still available, so it's not a complete shutdown, but those holding positions should be a bit cautious.
Does Ondo still need to close one minute early? Truly a devil in the details...
The most annoying thing about holiday trading is these uncertainties. Those who didn't check the notifications in advance are definitely caught.
But to be fair, the exchange's arrangements this time are quite thoughtful; after all, you can't just tough it out during the US stock market holiday.
Futures contracts are still moving, just taking a break on US stocks for a bit. Luckily, it doesn't affect the main markets.
The timing for Ondo is a bit tricky—closing 1 minute early, opening 5 minutes late. Remember that.
The year-end holiday schedule is indeed complicated, but as long as spot and futures are unaffected, it's fine.
It's actually good that US stock trading is paused, so no need to watch the market. Go on vacation, everyone.
Just worried someone might not check the timing carefully and suffer a huge loss when the market moves.
Ondo Finance's mechanism is a bit particular—closing 1 minute early, opening 5 minutes late. Playing with this requires precision.
Anyway, as long as spot trading isn't affected, it's not a big deal that US stock tokens are paused.
If you plan to trade on New Year's Day, remember to do so early and not miss it.
Christmas trading pause is quite considerate—giving everyone a holiday break.
Wait, does Ondo Finance still have such flashy operations? Delaying the market opening by 5 minutes—are they giving arbitrageurs a gift? Need to look into it.
During the Christmas and New Year holidays, will Bitcoin have another big move? I need to plan ahead for my potential new stars.
Speaking of top exchanges, they are still professional—considering all the details, unlike some small platforms that only issue announcements.
Holiday trading windows might actually be an opportunity, brothers. If you can still trade spot, don’t just sit around.
With US stock tokens halted, I have even more reason to go all-in on spot. The hundredfold opportunity is right there.
This timing is a bit tricky—I worry some retail traders might go all-in and then find out the market is closed.