Binance Axes 21 Cryptos in Major Delisting

Published at 2026-03-12 16:15:33

Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, announced today that it has delisted 21 digital assets from its trading platform. The exchange released an official notice earlier on 12 March 2026; it did not publish a full list of affected tokens in that statement. Users and projects should check Binance’s website and support channels for specific delisting timelines, withdrawal windows and any migration instructions.

Large-scale removals like this tend to reduce on-exchange liquidity and can trigger sharp price moves for the tokens involved, while increasing reliance on decentralized venues or smaller exchanges for trading. The move will matter for holders, market makers and projects that depend on exchange visibility. Traders should monitor official updates and plan withdrawals or custody changes accordingly, and market participants will be watching for whether this signals tighter risk controls or regulatory pressure across major platforms.

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