EXMO have made users aware of a new change in their system which will mean it is only possible to place BTC orders with a maximum of 2 decimal places. This new rule is set to take hold as of the 13th May 2020 and will affect BTC/USD, BTC/EUR, BTC/RUB, BTC/UAH, BTC/PLN, BTC/KZT, BTC/USDT pairings. However, the 2 decimal place rule is already in effect for both BTC/GBP and BTC/TRY as they test the new rule ahead of the full rollout. [cta text='Visit EXMO' href='/out/exmo'] The platform has said that this rule is “essential” for traders who use API. They have been warned that if they place an order with 2 or more characters, an error message will appear that reads, “Error 50381: More than 2 decimal places are not permitted for pair BTC_USD”. API users can get ahead of the curve in regard to this rule via accessing the new parameter known as “price precision” which can found in pairs settings. Here you an already preset the number of places it will take into account when conducting orders. Go to EXMO now to do this.