Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange by trading volume, has announced its intention to remove 14 altcoins from its trading list. The decision will be effective starting at 03:00 (UTC) on April 16th. The tokens to be delisted include: BADGER, BAL, BETA, CREAM, CTXC, ELF, FIRO, HARD, NULS, PROS, SNT, TROY, UFT, and VIDT. Binance stated that this decision is based on periodic evaluations considering factors like developer activity, trading volume, liquidity, and project stability. Following the news, the prices of these tokens experienced a significant decrease. Users are advised to update or remove their trading bots before the specified date to avoid any potential losses. After delisting, the tradable assets will be sold on the spot market, and the remaining assets will be transferred to users’ spot accounts. Deposits of these tokens after delisting will not be recorded in users’ accounts, and withdrawals of these assets will be halted starting from June 9, 03:00 (UTC) and will be converted to stablecoins after June 10. For real-time prices of digital currencies, you can check the momentary price page.
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