Delisting in Binance refers to Binance's action to remove a crypto asset (coin or token) from the list available for trading on their platform. After delisting, the asset can no longer be traded or stored through a user's Binance account.
Delisting is the process of removing a crypto asset from an exchange, in this case Binance which intends to facilitate its purposes & objectives. (Description in my article this time: Sunday, June 15, 2025)
SYMPTOMS & CHARACTERISTICS INDICATION:
*Not Available for Trading:
After delisting, the asset can no longer be bought or sold on Binance.
*Asset Withdrawal:
Users may still be able to withdraw delisted assets to their personal wallets, but this needs to be confirmed via a delisting announcement.
Reasons for Delisting: Binance delists for various reasons, including the following:
*Low Liquidity:
Low trading volume or lack of market interest in the asset.
*Quality Issues:
Assets may no longer meet the quality or security standards set by Binance.
*Rule Violation:
The asset or related project may violate Binance's rules or policies.
*Project Decision:
Sometimes, the project itself may request delisting.
*Policy Changes:
Binance may change their policies affecting an asset's eligibility for listing.
*Impact of Delisting:
Delisting can cause a decrease in asset prices due to reduced liquidity and potential negative sentiment from investors.
*Risk Warning: (hopefully discussed in the next article)
Binance usually provides warnings about the potential risks associated with delisting, including price volatility and significant price declines.
*Conversion to Stablecoin:
Binance sometimes converts delisted assets into stablecoins for users after the withdrawal period ends, but this will be announced separately.
*(7 LIST OF COINS THAT ARE DELISTED ON MY TOKEN ASSET SUMMARY) AS FOLLOWS:
ALPACA/USDT, FOR/USDT, TROY/USDT, REEF/USDT, PDA/USDT, BETA/USDT & VIDT/USDT.
(*Screenshot upload per: Sunday, June 15, 2025)
(Source of uploaded image from: CoinMarketCap App)
The data chart for the Token in question is not detected by BINANCE, so I was forced to identify the 7 Tokens above through Crypto tracking via the Web Application: CoinMarketCap to detect the applicable index price as of June 15, 2025.

*In more detail, CoinMarketCap is:
Crypto Price Tracking Sites:
CoinMarketCap is the most referenced platform for tracking cryptocurrency prices in real-time.
Crypto Data Providers:
This site provides various data about crypto assets, including prices, market capitalization, trading volume, and other relevant information.
Main Information Source:
CoinMarketCap is a very important source of information for crypto traders and investors to understand the market and make investment decisions.
Portfolio Tools:
CoinMarketCap provides a portfolio feature that allows users to track their crypto investments and see their portfolio value.
Watchlist:
Users can create a watchlist to follow the crypto assets they are interested in.
Education:
CoinMarketCap also provides educational resources to help users understand the world of cryptocurrencies.
Independent:
Although acquired by Binance in 2020, CoinMarketCap operates independently.






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INDICATION OF QUESTIONS:
WILL IT AFFECT THE QUALITY OF PROFIT TRADE TOTALLY ON ASSETS IN THE ACCOUNT?
IS THE OPEN BUY / BUY POSITION VERY OPTIMAL? (Take profit)
CAN THIS TOKEN COLLAPSE?
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CASE EXAMPLE:
If a coin, let's say "CoinX" is removed from the Binance list, then:
Users will no longer be able to trade CoinX on Binance.
Users may still be able to withdraw CoinX to their personal wallets (check the Binance announcement).
CoinX's price could be volatile and potentially fall due to reduced liquidity.
If Binance decides, the remaining CoinX in user accounts could be converted to stablecoins.
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REFERENCE ADVICE (EDUCATION):
Although it is understood that delisting can be disappointing for some user members, this step is taken to ensure the quality and security of the services that have been determined. If you have a coin that will or has been delisted, Reference suggests immediately withdrawing it to a wallet or another platform that still supports transactions for that coin.
Here is a more detailed explanation of how to deal with delisting:
1. Selling on the Negotiation Market:
If the delisted asset is stock, investors can sell it on the negotiation market, which is a market where trading is done by bargaining between individuals.
Although the process is more complex and the selling price may be lower, this is an option to avoid greater losses.
Make sure to continue making transactions through securities companies, even if done individually.
2. Storing Assets (Hold):
Some investors may choose to keep delisted assets, especially if the delisting is voluntary.
However, it should be remembered that voluntary delisting often occurs because companies want to exit the public market, so the possibility of asset recovery is very small.
If delisting is forced, storing assets can be a risky option because the company may be in poor financial condition.
3. Withdrawing Assets to Another Platform (for Digital Assets):
If the delisted asset is a digital asset, such as a coin or token, investors can withdraw the asset to another platform that still trades the asset.
Make sure the destination platform is safe and reliable before making a withdrawal.
4. Paying Attention to the Company's Financial Statements:
Fundamental and technical analysis before buying shares is very important to avoid companies that are potentially delisted.
Pay attention to the company's financial reports regularly to monitor its performance.
If there are signs of delisting, take the necessary actions immediately.
5. Diversifying the Portfolio:
Diversification is an important strategy for reducing investment risk. By having different types of assets, you will not be too dependent on one company or asset.
Spreading investments across various sectors and asset classes can help minimize the negative impact of delisting.
6. Understanding the Delisting Process:
It's important to understand the delisting process, whether voluntary or forced.
Forced delisting usually occurs because the company fails to meet listing requirements on the exchange.
Voluntary delisting occurs when a company decides to no longer be a public company.
7. Seeking Professional Help:
If you are unsure how to deal with delisting, don't hesitate to seek help from an investment manager or financial advisor.
They can provide advice that suits your situation.
It is important to remember that delisting can cause financial losses for investors. Therefore, it is very important to do careful research before investing and take appropriate action if your assets are threatened with delisting.
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CLOSING:
My experience with using this BINANCE application has been going on for almost 3 - 4 years, which of course becomes a personal reference with various choices that have been studied to add simple insights and knowledge which are then fought for in totality and loyalty to improve the performance of digital financial management more accountability. measured in this Crypto application. Thank you to the entire Developer Team who have organized this Crypto application activity. Thanks for BINANCE Admin.
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