Binance to Delist Eight Cryptocurrencies on April 1, 2026

Published at 2026-03-18 14:00:32

Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange, said it will delist eight cryptocurrencies effective April 1, 2026. The exchange announced that trading for the affected assets will be suspended across spot, futures, margin, and Earn products. The initial notice did not identify which tokens will be removed; users are advised to consult Binance’s official announcement for the full list, timelines, and any instructions regarding open orders or withdrawals.

Delistings can compress liquidity and spark short-term price volatility for the targeted tokens, with smaller projects and leveraged traders most at risk. While Binance did not specify reasons, such removals commonly follow low trading volumes, project inactivity, or regulatory concerns. Market participants should check their balances, monitor exchange updates closely, and consider moving holdings if they need continued access to trading—this move is another sign of exchanges streamlining listings amid a changing regulatory and market backdrop.

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