Binance's periodic reviews and the removal of projects that no longer meet its high standards are essential steps to protect users. Here is a detailed breakdown of the upcoming delistings and recent market trends.
1. Full Token Delistings (Delist Token)
Effective 03:00 (UTC) on April 23, 2026, Binance will officially cease trading and delist all spot trading pairs for the following tokens:
$BIFI (Beefy)
$FIO (FIO Protocol)
$FUN (FUNToken)
MDT (Measurable Data Token)
OXT (Orchid)
WAN (Wanchain)
Important Notice:
Deposits: Will not be credited after 03:00 (UTC) on April 24, 2026.
Withdrawals: Binance will support withdrawals for these tokens until 03:00 (UTC) on June 23, 2026. After this period, you may lose your assets if they are not processed in time.
2. Spot Trading Pair Removals (Pair Removal)
At 03:00 (UTC) on April 10, 2026, specific trading pairs will be removed due to low liquidity:
BNB/TUSD, GRT/BTC, SOL/TUSD, and TRUMP/BRL.
(The removal of these pairs does not affect the ability to trade these tokens on other existing pairs on the exchange).
📈 RECENT TRENDS & HISTORY: "PURGING" FOR GROWTH
Looking back at the 2024 – early 2026 period, we see clear trends in the exchange's strategy:
Focus on Liquidity and Quality: Binance is becoming increasingly strict with projects that have low trading volume or lack technological breakthroughs. Large "sweeps" typically occur quarterly to eliminate "zombie" tokens.
Phasing Out Old Stablecoins: A strong trend of delisting trading pairs related to non-priority stablecoins (such as TUSD, or FDUSD for certain margin pairs) is underway to concentrate capital into more stable alternatives.
Extreme Market Reactions: History shows that immediately following a delist announcement, token prices often plunge 20% - 35% within hours due to panic selling. However, some tokens may experience short-term "speculative pumps" before liquidity completely dries up.
💡 ADVICE FOR TRADERS
Audit Your Portfolio: If you hold any tokens on the April 23 delisting list, plan your exit strategy or move them to a personal wallet before the deadline.
Disable Trading Bots: Ensure you cancel any bot trading strategies for the affected pairs to avoid unnecessary losses from forced liquidations or closures.
Don't "Catch a Falling Knife": Unless you are a professional trader with extremely high risk tolerance, buying in when delisting news breaks often leads to heavy losses as liquidity evaporates rapidly.
Stay tuned to official Binance Support announcements to safeguard your assets! 🛡️
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