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09/04/26 02:42 UTC-04

Binance Announces the Delisting of Six More Altcoins! Prices Are Falling!

Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, started the day by announcing the delisting of six altcoins. According to the announcement, six altcoins were removed from the list.

Binance announced the delisting of the following altcoins: Beefy.Finance (BIFI), FIO Protocol (FIO), FunToken (FUN), Measurable Data Token (MDT), Orchid (OXT), and Wanchain (WAN).

“Based on recent evaluations, we have decided to cease trading and delist the following tokens from all spot trading pairs on 23 April 2026 at 03:00 (UTC):”

BIFI, FIO, FUN, MDT, OXT, and WAN

Trading in spot pairs involving these altcoins will be terminated.

All trading orders will be automatically removed after trading is completed for the respective trading pairs.

After a token is delisted, its value will no longer be displayed in users’ accounts. Deposits of these tokens will not be supported after 03:00 (UTC) on 24 April 2026.

Withdrawals of these tokens from Binance will be discontinued after 03:00 (UTC) on 23 June 2026.

Following this news, altcoin prices are falling.

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