Binance is conducting a listing cleanup: trading of ten popular tokens will be suspended.
1 hours ago • Богдан Семичев

Binance, the largest cryptocurrency exchange, officially announced a major purge of its trading space and the delisting of ten digital asset pairs. This delisting affects tokens such as POL, ALCX, SAPIEN, PNUT, and ARKM, as well as BROCCOLI714, OPEN, CKB, HOLO, and FIL. This decision will take effect shortly, requiring traders to promptly review their strategies and close their current positions on these instruments.
According to the platform's official explanation, after the delisting process is complete, users will face technical limitations on asset transfers for these pairs. Specifically, manual or automatic transfers of tokens to isolated margin accounts will no longer be possible. If a client has outstanding margin obligations, transfers will only be permitted to the extent necessary to repay the outstanding balance minus any collateral already provided, thereby minimizing the risk of forced liquidation.
Binance's administration emphasizes that these measures are taken based on an in-depth analysis of the liquidity metrics, actual trading volumes, and market strength of each specific pair. Regular listing monitoring is part of the exchange's global policy to maintain a healthy and stable trading environment. Such checks allow for the timely identification of assets that no longer meet strict security and quality standards, ultimately protecting the interests and capital of millions of retail investors.
In parallel with the trading listing update, the exchange continues to improve its financial resilience mechanisms, as evidenced by the recent restructuring of its SAFU insurance fund. As a reminder, the Secure Asset Fund for Users was completely transferred from the USDC stablecoin to Bitcoin. These structural changes, along with the active delisting of low-liquidity pairs, demonstrate Binance's commitment to adapting to the new market realities of 2026 and strengthening user confidence in the reliability of its infrastructure.
