Bybit has officially announced that it will delist the Myria (MYRIA) token, a move that has triggered strong backlash across the Myria community. The announcement was published on the exchange’s official website and confirms that MYRIA trading pair MYRIA/USDT will be removed from the platform along with G3, MDAO, and ELDE.
According to Bybit, deposits for MYRIA and the other affected tokens closed on November 15, and trading pairs will be fully removed by November 19. Withdrawals will remain available for a limited period, but the exchange has advised users to withdraw their assets before the final deadline.
Comments on X and Telegram show users expressing their frustration with the $MYRIA price and project development.
A Difficult Month for MYRIA’s Price
Myria’s price has fallen sharply during the past month. Based on data from CoinMarketCap, MYRIA has dropped by more than fifty percent in the last 30 days and currently trades at a price of nearly 0.00023 dollars. The token’s market cap is roughly 8.6 million dollars with a daily volume of 2.7 million dollars.
The chart shows a steady decline, currently – 98.22% from the All-Time High price ($0.01846)

What Is Myria
Myria is an Ethereum layer 2 ecosystem designed for gaming. It offers a suite of development tools, an NFT platform, a marketplace and blockchain infrastructure that allows studios to deploy games with faster and cheaper transactions. The project attracted attention earlier by onboarding well-known gaming partners and promoting its large supply of Myria node licenses.
One key element of the ecosystem is the Myria node network. According to community reports and user dashboards, Myria nodes currently produce approximately 726 $MYRIA tokens per day. This has raised ongoing concerns about long-term token inflation, especially during periods of declining market demand.
What Happens Next
With MYRIA delisted from Bybit, one of the token’s most active trading venues is no longer available. This reduces liquidity, forcing users to rely on smaller exchanges or decentralized platforms. The Myria team has not yet announced any replacement listing partnerships or changes to node emission rates, resulting in around 726 $MYRIA tokens per day, per node license.
The project remains active, but the community is now looking for immediate reassurance and transparency regarding the token economy and ecosystem development.
