This is by far the most absurd thing that BINANCE has done in recent years. It's surreal that they simply turn off coins out of nowhere. What is Jasmy doing on this list? It's hard to understand!
Krypto_ Alchemy
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Binance can throw bombshell anytime soon we don't know when Binance is getting ready to announce the results of their delisting vote, and it's got everyone on edge. They're reviewing coins for delisting, and it's not just a one-time thing. At first, I thought they'd spare the rest, but nope, they just keep coming back with more coins to review. Some coins like $FTT, $GPS, $JASMY , Zec, and many more were initially on the list, but now they're part of the new batch. And what's even crazier is that Binance is adding new coins to the list with a monitoring tag, but aren't necessarily delisting soon. It's like, once a coin is on the delist list, it's only a matter of time before it gets the boot. And with the new voting system, where we can vote up to 5 coins, it's clear that Binance is trying to make a point - coins with monitoring tags are eventually going to get delisted. I'm not saying it's a done deal for any of these coins, but it's definitely possible. And even if it doesn't happen in the second batch, it could still happen in the third, fourth, or even tenth batch. If you've got any of these coins with monitoring tags, you might want to consider exiting your position or hedging to reduce losses. It's just a heads up - Binance seems to be on a mission to clean house, and coins with monitoring tags are in the crosshairs. And yeah, the voting is already closed, and the top 5 coins are $FTT , Zec, $JASMY , GPS, and PDA. But we all know it's not necessary that the top coins will get delisted. Binance might have their own reasons for delisting coins. Binance will announce the results of the delisting vote any second now, and it's anyone's guess what will happen. They might delist many coins, just like they did previously - 13 coins in the first batch.
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