Binance has revealed plans to remove several digital assets from its platform, effective November 6, 2024, at 06:00.
This decision is part of the exchange’s regular assessment to ensure that the listed tokens adhere to rigorous industry standards. The tokens scheduled for delisting include Rupiah Token (IDRT), Keep3rV1 (KP3R), Ooki Protocol (OOKI), and Unifi Protocol DAO (UNFI).
Following the delisting, trading for all spot pairs linked to these tokens will cease, prompting users to take necessary actions, such as withdrawing their funds or adjusting their trading strategies before the specified date.
Binance evaluates assets based on various criteria, such as the commitment and activity of the development team, trading volume, network security, transparency, compliance with regulations, and their overall contribution to the cryptocurrency ecosystem.
This move underscores Binance’s dedication to safeguarding users and maintaining market integrity as the industry continues to evolve. Users are encouraged to review their accounts and ensure that any affected assets are withdrawn or reallocated before the delisting occurs.
The exchange remains committed to providing a secure and user-friendly trading environment while closely monitoring market conditions.
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