Binance to Delist Six Crypto Assets on April 23, 2026

Published at 2026-04-09 09:15:07

Binance, one of the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchanges, said in an update on X that six crypto assets will be removed from its platform effective April 23, 2026. The brief announcement did not name the affected tokens; the exchange typically follows up with details on delisting timelines, trading pair suspensions and withdrawal windows. This notice signals an operational change that could affect liquidity for the unnamed assets.

Delistings can push prices lower and reduce trading volume for the affected tokens, so traders and holders should check Binance’s official communications for specifics and act before the cutoff. Users will usually be able to withdraw or convert holdings after trading halts, but conditions vary; monitoring the exchange’s support pages and announcements is recommended to avoid locked funds or unexpected fees.

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