#VoteToDelistOnBinance

Binance has introduced a community-driven “Vote to Delist” program, empowering users to participate in the token delisting process. This initiative allows users to vote on whether specific tokens, particularly those marked with a “Monitoring Tag,” should remain listed on the platform. Tokens receive this tag due to concerns like low trading volume, declining development activity, or potential risks to users.  

The inaugural test of this program runs from March 21 to 27, 2025. During this period, KYC-verified users holding at least 0.01 BNB can vote for up to five projects in the “Vote to Delist” pool, with one vote per project. Projects under consideration in this test include JASMY, ZEC, FTT, ELF, SNT, STPT, BAL, ARK, GPS, MBL, PROS, CTXC, HARD, BADGER, BETA, CREAM, FIRO, VIDT, NULS, TROY, ALPACA, and UFT. 

While community votes are significant, Binance emphasizes that the final delisting decision will also consider factors such as the project’s development activity, trading volume, liquidity, regulatory compliance, and technical performance. This approach ensures a balanced and thorough evaluation process, aligning with Binance’s commitment to maintaining a safe and reliable trading environment. 

This move reflects Binance’s dedication to integrating community feedback into its operations, enhancing transparency, and fostering a more democratic approach to token listings and delistings.